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Our Academic Programs
At Nichols College, we strive to develop tomorrow's leaders for meaningful careers in business, public service, and professions such as teaching.



Quality: A quality education from Nichols College prepares you for your career.

A mentoring faculty and staff is ready, willing and able to help you transform yourself into a successful graduate who responds to challenges and accepts responsibility.

Explore your options

We offer two undergraduate degree programs:

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.)
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Customize your degree

You will work in a specialization or major within your chosen degree program requiring the completion of approximately 40 courses. Each one provides a solid background for a number of careers, and can give you a foundation for advanced graduate studies.

B.S.B.A. 14 areas of specialization

B.S.B.A. Specializations:

B.S.B.A. Details:

Business students must complete 121 credit hours.

The Business Core curriculum of 37 credits offers a firm grounding in key areas of business including accounting, computer information systems, finance, management and marketing.

In addition, students complete 18-27 credits in their area of specialization.

B.A. 5 majors withing the Bachelor of Arts program.

B.A. Majors:

B.A. Details

Liberal Arts students must complete 120 credit hours. The Liberal Arts core of 12 credit hours includes selected studies in the humanities and world culture. In addition, students complete 30 credits in their major.


Prepared: Educator preparation program will prepare you to become a teacher at the middle or secondary school level.

Educator Preparation Program

Nichols College Educator Preparation Program courses prepare you to teach business, history, English or mathematics in middle or secondary schools.


Value: Outcome assessment confirms the value of a Nichols College education.

Outcome Assessment

Outcome assessment confirms the value of a Nichols College education.

Nichols College uses two major approaches to assess your learning experience:

National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)

The College participates in a highly regarded system of evaluating the degree to which students' entire college experience has been effective in supporting academic and intellectual goals.

When our seniors were compared to selected peers and NSSE 2007 medians, our outcomes have been stellar:

Excellent - Level of Academic Challenge
Excellent - Active and Collaborative Learning
Excellent - Student-Faculty Interaction

[Overview] [Selected Peer Groups August 2007] [Benchmark Comparisons August 2007]

Senior Portfolio Assessment:

The quality of student work as shown in portfolios is evaluated. Portfolios demonstrate professional and intellectual development both in and out of the classroom. [Overview]



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