USILACS offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, each designed to serve distinct academic goals and career paths.
At the undergraduate level, USILACS provides ten bachelor’s degree programs across four main fields: Clerical Business Administration, Clerical Education, Clerical Counseling, and Clerical Social Science. These programs consist of 40 courses, structured as follows:
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Courses 1–16: Core general education requirements
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Courses 17–30: Major-specific coursework
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Courses 31–34: Advanced study within the major
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Courses 35–40: Elective courses selected by the student
This format offers both foundational knowledge and focused specialization in the student’s chosen discipline.
At the graduate level, USILACS offers ten master’s degree programs, each consisting of 36 credit hours. These programs are ideal for students seeking advanced expertise, leadership roles, or increased professional opportunities. Graduate students engage in in-depth study within their chosen field—such as TESOL, Psychology, Counseling, Business, or Project Management—and complete rigorous coursework designed to elevate both academic and practical competencies. Each course must be completed in no fewer than 30 days, and the minimum time required to complete a master’s degree is 12 months.
Students pursuing careers in teaching, counseling, business, or leadership are encouraged to consider a graduate degree, as it often enhances earning potential, deepens subject matter knowledge, and expands career flexibility in both domestic and international contexts.