
Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) and Geneva College have formed an alliance to make it easier for working adults to earn a bachelor’s degree at CCAC Boyce Campus in Monroeville.
The alliance between CCAC and Geneva articulates a joint admissions program that enables area residents to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in human resources without leaving CCAC – Boyce Campus. This comprehensive educational initiative satisfies CCAC’s associate degree requirements and Geneva’s requirements for its bachelor’s degree.
Students accepted into the program must have five years of work experience and meet admission and academic requirements at both institutions. CCAC provides 64 to 84 credits of instruction while the core 42 credits of the program will be earned through Geneva College at Boyce Campus.
Curriculum for this degree focuses on the challenges faced in management, supervision and organizational behavior. Course topics include group dynamics, styles of leadership, business research writing, conflict resolution and many more.
Geneva’s human resource program provides adult students with opportunities to complete their bachelor’s degree, advance their careers, promote organizational efficiency and enhance community organizations for 14 years. Students’ success stories range from receiving promotions to pursuing masters and doctoral degrees.
Students accepted into the program are advised by both colleges, and can take advantage of activities and academic resources at both institutions. Tuition and fees applicable to the program are charged by the institution teaching the course.
Geneva College is a comprehensive Christian college of the arts, sciences and professional studies for traditional, adult and graduate students. Founded in 1848, Geneva is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities. Geneva’s main campus is located in Beaver Falls, Pa.
Founded in 1966, CCAC is a two-year comprehensive college with a history of effectively meeting the region’s educational needs. The college offers more than 170 degree, certificate and diploma programs and provides leadership in workforce development with its customized training. Through a blend of academic curricula and tailored workforce programs, CCAC supports the overall economic development of southwestern Pennsylvania.
For more information about the program:
George Carter
CCAC-Boyce Campus
595 Beatty Road
Monroeville, PA 15146
724.325.6657
FAX 724.325.6797