Programs
Health Informatics and Information Management
Bachelor's
College of Applied and Natural Sciences
Online
Health Information Management (HIM) professionals are crucial for maintaining, securing, and analyzing healthcare data used by providers to deliver quality care. With the shift towards electronic information management, tech-savvy individuals are essential. HIM experts bridge the gap between clinicians, administrators, and tech professionals. HIM programs blend medicine, management, IT, finance, and law, enabling graduates to work in diverse healthcare roles.
Interdisciplinary Studies
Bachelor's
College of Liberal Arts
Online
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree is meant to provide students with a flexible and individualized degree program through the unique combination of different disciplines to satisfy academic interests. The degree requires a total of 120 semester hours. Of the 120 hours required, 36 hours must be at the 300- or 400- level and 63 hours must fulfill all requirements from a minimum of any 3 (three) of the list of approved minors:
- 39 hours of General Education Requirements,
- 21 hours of First Minor
- 21 hours of Second Minor
- 21 hours of Third Minor
- 18 hours of approved electives (chosen in consultation with the advisor).
BSN (Nursing)
Bachelor's
College of Applied and Natural Sciences
Online
This program builds upon the successful completion of an Associate degree in nursing (ASN) for practicing RNs seeking completion of a Bachelor of Science (BSN) degree. This program is also designed to allow currently enrolled Louisiana Tech ASN students to complete many of the pre-requisite courses needed prior to graduating. The program provides the richness of perspectives from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, as well as the opportunity to learn with other disciplines. This program offers several advantages, such as 100% online course offerings, the ability to work while completing your degree, and flexible clinical experiences in Community, Leadership, and Capstone courses. This program aligns with competencies recommended by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Essentials.