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Bachelor's Degree with Franklin University

LSC & Franklin University Articulation Agreements

Link to Franklin Program Information      Link to all transfer guides

Lake Superior College has teamed with Franklin University of Ohio to offer bachelor degree opportunities to graduates of LSC. Graduates earning an A.A.S., A.S., or A.A. degree at LSC have the opportunity to earn the following bachelor's degrees from Franklin University:

Accounting (pdf): prepares undergraduate students for a professional career in accounting through courses that provide technical, analytical, problem-solving, tax and accounting research, ethical, technological and communication skills required in today's accounting profession. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Forensic Accounting (pdf): Gives students the tools to become a skilled accounting specialist in forensic and litigation advisory services, while teaching students how to reduce the incidence of fraud, identity theft and other white-collar crimes. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Business Administration (pdf): combines a knowledge of general business practices with analytical ability suited to today's problem-solving tasks. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Business Forensics (pdf):  Teaches students how to apply business and basic accounting principles, theories and disciplines to uncover facts and analyze hypotheses at issue in legal disputes. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Management (pdf): designed to create a disciplined degree that will prepare students for management roles in any industry by combining human resources, budget planning, process applications, marketing, financial and strategic analysis with information technology. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Financial Management (pdf): Students acquire the skills necessary to develop and implement appropriate financing and investment strategies, with a solid foundation in areas such as economics, accounting and information management. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Applied Management (pdf): for those who want to move into management and leadership roles in their technical organization. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Health Care Management (pdf): designed to advance the administrative knowledge of professionals who want to be leaders in the healthcare profession. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Public Safety Management (pdf): for those who want to move into administration within the public safety profession. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Computer Science (pdf): for professionals interested in applying, designing and implementing computer systems. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Information Technology (pdf): provides an application-based technology curriculum. The goal of the program is to graduate technology professionals who have skills in programming, networking and database administration. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Management Information Sciences (pdf):for those who want to oversee the information and technology needs of an organization. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Digital Communication (pdf):for those who want to acquire web development, marketing, graphics design, and electronic commerce system skills as well as knowledge of the technology of databases, user interface design, networking, and management information systems. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Human Resources Management (pdf):Take a key role in helping organizations achieve their objectives by becoming a Human Resources Manager. In this major you will acquire the fundamental knowledge of employee relations, compensation management, Affirmative Action and other legal aspects of employment and organization development. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

Marketing (pdf):Develop the skills to and knowledge to succeed in the competitive field of marketing by learning about the four "P"s- product, price, place and promotion and how they play such a large part in the global economy. (Updated Aug. 31, 2006)

See Curriculum (Transfer) Guides by clicking on program links above.

Course Articulation Guides:

Franklin University Admission Requirements

Need more info--contact Joyce Upham from Franklin University: 888-341-6237 x-8947  or email at: uphamj@franklin.edu.

NOTE: while completing your online degree from Franklin University, LSC graduates will still have access to the LSC Information Commons (computers in Library) and many other LSC services.