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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2024 · 1 MIN

Speaking on Business: Westminster University

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This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Westminster University is a private, independent and comprehensive university dedicated to student learning. Dax Jacobson, Dean of the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business at Westminster University, joins us with more. Dax Jacobson: At Westminster University, we are dedicated to providing distinctive academic programs that prepare students for life-long learning and help professionals adapt to a changing social, technological and economic world. In addition to traditional undergraduate and graduate business programs, we are a pioneer in online, project-based undergraduate business courses and degrees. For example, our Bachelor of Business Administration degree is an online program that takes just 12 to 18 months to complete — ideal for working professionals and adult learners. Rather than attending lectures and taking tests, students receive one-on-one mentoring from faculty as they complete real-life projects that are relevant to their career, skills and interests. Plus, thanks to a generous donation from the Fenton Family Foundation, BBA students can apply for a scholarship that reduces the cost of the program to as little as 2,500 dollars per semester. Visit westminsteru.edu to learn more. Derek Miller: If you're seeking to complete your degree, progress in your career, or simply enhance your skills with the convenience of an online program, Westminster’s Bachelor of Business Administration might be for you. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/10/24

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Westminster University is a private, independent and comprehensive university dedicated to student learning. Dax Jacobson, Dean of the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business at Westminster University, joins us with more. Dax Jacobson: At Westminster University, we are dedicated to providing distinctive academic programs that prepare students for life-long learning and help professionals adapt to a changing social, technological and economic world. In addition to traditional undergraduate and graduate business programs, we are a pioneer in online, project-based undergraduate business courses and degrees. For example, our Bachelor of Business Administration degree is an online program that takes just 12 to 18 months to complete — ideal for working professionals and adult learners. Rather than attending lectures and taking tests, students receive one-on-one mentoring from faculty as they complete real-life projects that are relevant to their career, skills and interests. Plus, thanks to a generous donation from the Fenton Family Foundation, BBA students can apply for a scholarship that reduces the cost of the program to as little as 2,500 dollars per semester. Visit westminsteru.edu to learn more. Derek Miller: If you're seeking to complete your degree, progress in your career, or simply enhance your skills with the convenience of an online program, Westminster’s Bachelor of Business Administration might be for you. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 4/10/24

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