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Southern New Hampshire University offers more than 150 affordable, career-focused online bachelor's degrees and on campus majors to fit your goals and your busy schedule. Plus, we offer some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation— and …
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Southern New Hampshire University offers more than 150 affordable and comprehensive online bachelor's degrees and on campus majors to fit your busy schedule and your goals. That number continues to grow every year as we work with subject-matter experts to create innovative, career-focused courses and programs.
SNHU accepts up to 90 transfer credits toward your 120-credit bachelor's degree, which could trim as many as 30 courses from your program. However long it takes you to earn your degree, it's worth it, said SNHU career advisor Grace Donahue.
Traditionally, a bachelor's degree is considered a four-year degree, but the beauty of earning your bachelor's from Southern New Hampshire University is the flexibility to achieve your degree on a timetable that allows you to balance life's many other demands.
Earning your bachelor’s degree can make financial sense. Comparing median weekly earnings, a bachelor’s degree could bump up your paycheck by almost 65% – an amount that makes your undergraduate program a smart investment beyond a high school diploma.
A bachelor’s degree doesn’t just improve your chances for a healthier salary. The unemployment rate also decreases for graduates - by over 45% when compared to those with a high school diploma.**
Leverage an online program to take your nursing career further when you build upon your RN at SNHU. Accredited by the CCNE, you can earn a degree that can help you improve today’s healthcare.
SNHU's online instructors are industry leaders who have relevant, real-world experience and are accomplished in online learning and course delivery. You’ll have specially trained instructors in your early classes who are adept at helping you develop your skills and enhance your academic success.
Choose from more than 20 certificate programs and find the focused education you need to move ahead in your career.
Complete your master’s degree in as few as 15 months at SNHU. Choose from more than 100 graduate programs – including dozens of specialized MBAs – that fit your schedule and your budget. No GMAT or GRE required.
Business. SNHU, founded in 1932 as the New Hampshire School of Accounting and Secretarial Science, is a recognized leader in business education.
SNHU offers 150+ affordable, accredited bachelor’s degrees online and on campus to fit your life and your goals. Our undergraduate programs are transfer-friendly and career-focused, so you can gain a quality education and marketable skills.
Honor societies are invitation-only online student organizations. They do require a one-time payment as life-time membership dues. Some of the honor societies include: Alpha Sigma Lambda for undergraduate learners, Delta Mu Delta for business majors, National Society of Leadership and Success, Pi Lambda Theta for education students, and Sigma Tau Delta for English and creative writing majors.
SNHU offers you the technology you need in your courses in our virtual environment, a cloud-based path to software applications and virtual desktops. It’s also easy to access and could save you money.
Dr. Kishore Kumar Pochampally joined SNHU in 2005 as an assistant professor. Pochampally received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the National Institute of Technology, India. He has prior academic experience is as a Post-doctoral Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. He holds graduate degrees (MS and PhD) in Industrial Engineering (Research focus: Operations and Supply Chain Management) from Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
Prior to his time at SNHU, Dearborn was a high school physics teacher for Sanborn Regional High School, as well as a graduate teaching assistant in physic s at the University of New Hampshire.
Assistant Professor (Electrical Engineering) Dr. Reza Moghimi has taught at Daniel Webster College, Stonehill College, The George Washington University, and the Khaled Nasir Toosi University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, where he was the Chairman of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 1993 to 1995.
Professor Bouchard joined SNHU in 2001 as the Assistant Director and Business Tutoring Coordinator in the Learning Center. His academic career in accounting began in 2003. In 2013 Prof. Bouchard moved to the School of Business where he is currently an assistant professor of accounting.#N#Prof. Bouchard is a Certified Management Accountant and received his Bachelor of Science in Economics and Finance, his Master of Business Administration, and his Master of Science in Finance from Southern New Hampshire University. He has also completed advanced graduate coursework in accounting.
She was previously a senior engineer in the computational and statistical sciences group at Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, SC . Her research in the areas of composite material forming and predictive finite element modeling has been published in various academic journals, and she contributes subject matter expertise to a leading publisher of engineering textbooks.
Today Dr. Alhamis is an assistant professor of management science. Dr. Alhamis also served as an assistant professor within the Division of Business at River University in Nashua, NH, beginning in 2014. There, he taught courses on topics including international business, business analytics, risk management and decision making, managerial finance, and more, while also serving as the university's director of graduate programs. His teaching career also includes time as a teaching assistant at the International University of Japan and as a lecturer in the Open University of Tanzania.
Dr. Christine Blais is an Associate Professor in the Business Administration and Management department at Southern New Hampshire University . Her background in industry is in corporate training and development with an emphasis on sales effectiveness and coaching. Dr. Blais has taught at the undergraduate and masters levels and in two separate nationally recognized three year programs at SNHU, the Bradley Three-Year Honors program and College Unbound (an experiential learning, integrated studies degree program). Dr. Blais completed her doctorate in Leadership Studies in 2015. Her doctoral research focused on a case study involving use of student-driven questions within individualized learning plans and the relationship to HERI’s Social Change Model of Leadership Development. She also has become certified through NSEE (National Society for Experiential Education), and was a presenter at the 2017 NSEE conference and co-founder of the Experiential Education Committee at SNHU. In June of 2018, Dr. Blais co-presented her work in constructing and teaching an interdisciplinary course at the International Conference for MOBTS (Management and Organizational Behavior Teaching Society) at Maynooth University in Ireland. Most recently, Dr. Blais has gone back to her roots in researching the use of student-constructed essential questions. Dr. Blais’ research interests include inquiry, authenticity, creativity, teamwork and integration of community business partners in higher education.