Ellis College has personalized career-oriented curriculum, flexible class schedules, and a rolling admissions policy to accommodate working students' convenience. Through virtual classrooms, students can communicate directly with peers and instructors remotely. Multimedia learning tools provide interactive education.
As an affiliate of New York Instituted of Technology since 1955, Ellis College has extensive institutional resources and dedicated advisors to help guide students to successful careers.
Financial Aid is available for qualified students and includes Federal Aid, Employer Reimbursement, Military Assistance, Ellis Loans, and Pay As You Go (to pay 100% of tuition 10 days prior to starting a course) options.
Programs offered:
Undergraduate
Business Degrees
Associate in AccountingAssociate in Accounting Prepare for a career in managerial accounting, business analysis, or other accounting professions through specialized training combined with a liberal arts core curriculum to round out an Associate in Accounting Degree. Students in the AAS Accounting program typically apply their education toward a Bachelor's or Master's Degree and seek CPA certification following graduation.
Associate in Business AdministrationAssociate in Business Administration Specialize in Finance, General Management, or Marketing within the Business Administration program and learn the skills necessary to succeed as an economist, financial analyst, financial services sales agent, brokerage clerk, CEO, company president, school superintendent, county administrator, tax commissioner, or director of advertising, promotions, marketing, public relations, and sales. Students in Business Administration typically seek high-income earning potential and don't mind working 40+ hours under sometimes stressful deadlines.
Bachelor in Accounting/Professional AccountingBachelor in Accounting/Professional Accounting Choose from either Managerial or Professional accountant training through the Bachelor's of Science in Accounting. A managerial accountant records and analyzes financial information of companies along with budgeting, performance evaluation, cost management, and asset management duties. Professional accountants prepare, analyze, and verify financial documents for public, management, and government accounting clients.
Bachelor in FinanceBachelor in Finance Gain experience and training to provide financial service and advice as a Sales Agent, Economist, Financial Analyst, Personal Financial Advisor, or Brokerage Clerk. Study how society distributes resources and how to forecast economic trends. Graduates who choose a career as a Financial Analyst provide analysis and guidance to businesses and private investors on how to spend their investment dollars.
Bachelor in General ManagementBachelor in General Management Students learn the skills, theory, practices, and responsibilities necessary to perform as an executive directing operations for businesses, nonprofit institutions, and government organizations. A penchant for leadership and the ability to handle stressful responsibilities overseeing all other aspects of an operation are unofficial prerequisites for the General Management specialization. Bachelor's training is usually transitioned into higher degrees of education or alternative additional experience.
Bachelor in Human Resources ManagementBachelor in Human Resources Management Develop professional qualifications in Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations to liaise between employees and managers. Task management skills are enhanced to most effectively juggle administrative functions for a large organization as well as provide consultation for strategic corporate planning. This program is designed for existing professionals and those desiring training in most efficiently create a cohesive and productive work-team environment.
Bachelor in International BusinessBachelor in International Business Gain exposure to business and cultural practices from corporations and organizations around the world. Diverse cross-cultural promotional concepts and international marketing learning along with core curriculum provide a marketable Bachelor's Degree to graduates of the International Business specialization.
Bachelor in Management of Information SystemsBachelor in Management of Information Systems Effectively utilize evolving technology to optimize business performance as a Computer and Information systems manager. In addition to developing technology strategies in business, IT Managers are responsible for overseeing and directing the operations of systems analysts, computer programmers, and support specialists to keep on top of changing needs.
Bachelor in MarketingBachelor in Marketing Develop skills in market research, marketing strategy, sales, advertising, promotion, pricing, and public relations to enter a career as an Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, PR, or sales manager. The program prepares graduates emerging in the professional world with management training to oversee various marketing aspects while still relating to the consumers and employees.
Bachelor in Small Business and EntrepreneurshipBachelor in Small Business and Entrepreneurship Learn to start and succeed in a small business by learning all the ins and outs of business management. Develop skills to liaise between advertising and promotion staff or individually undertake advertising, marketing strategy, sales, advertising, promotion, pricing, product development, and public relations duties.
Humanities Degrees
Bachelor in Criminal JusticeBachelor in Criminal Justice Learn specialized Behavioral Science skills in Criminal Justice to pursue a career as a parole officer, pretrial services officer, probation officer, or correctional treatment specialist to apply theory to practical justice situations.
Bachelor in EnglishBachelor in English Specialize in Professional Writing or Literature & Culture within the English program. Writing careers include developing original content for books, magazines, trade journals, online publications, company newsletters, radio and TV broadcasts, movies, and advertising. Writing grads often specialize further as technical writers, fact-checkers, and editors for publications. Graduates specializing in Literature & Culture typically pursue teaching careers and further education through Masters and Doctorate degrees.
Bachelor in Political ScienceBachelor in Political Science Prepare for a career in public service, policy formation, or politics by learning political theory, history and politics, and economics in addition to the liberal core curriculum while working toward a Bachelor's Degree. Students typically continue toward Master's and Doctorate Degree education upon graduation.
Bachelor in SociologyBachelor in Sociology Along with core curriculum, Behavioral Science majors specializing in Sociology learn skills in research of society, human behavior, and group relationships. A Bachelor's Degree will lead to a successful career as an anthropologist, archaeologist, geographer, historian, political scientist, or sociologist. Graduates usually apply a Bachelor's education to further study toward a Master's or Doctorate Degree.
Psychology Degrees
Bachelor in PsychologyBachelor in Psychology Become a Psychologist or Research Psychologist and learn about the physical, cognitive, emotional and social aspects of human behavior in mental health hospitals, clinics, and schools. Other psychologist opportunities are available in businesses, industries, and government organizations as trainers, researchers, and psych advocates. Graduates typically pursue additional education toward Master's or Doctoral Degrees and a PhD. is usually required for independent licenses.
Technology Degrees
Bachelor in Computer ScienceBachelor in Computer Science Develop expertise in computer hardware and software to perform in businesses requiring optimization in computer graphics, distributed information system, or internet engineering. Combining computer advancement skills with humanities and computer science specialization results in a strong and marketable Bachelor's Degree in C.S.
Bachelor in Behavioral SciencesBachelor in Behavioral Sciences Specialize in Behavioral Sciences for exposure to skills for a successful career in clinical, social, educational, and industrial settings while gaining a balanced liberal education in pursuit of a Bachelor's Degree. Additional focus is available in Anthropology, Psych, or Sociology.
Bachelor in BusinessBachelor in Business Gain experience and training in business focal areas like Accounting, Finance, International Law, Management, Marketing, and Management Information Systems while earning a marketable Bachelor's Degree. Career opportunities for graduates include management, marketing, operations, and finance positions in government, private, and nonprofit organizations.
Bachelor in Communication ArtsBachelor in Communication Arts Focus a liberal education on information dissemination through various media, including digital, written, and visual outlets. In addition to core curriculum, Communication Arts graduates of the Interdisciplinary Studies program will participate in course study in Advertising, Communication Arts, Design Graphics, Film, Journalism, and Public Relations.
Bachelor in Computer ScienceBachelor in Computer Science Earn a Bachelor's Degree with focus on computer hardware, software, processing, and network architecture. Students looking to focus on the technical aspects of computer science generally find the Bachelor's Degree option most helpful and apply learning to careers in Computer Science and Technology fields.
Bachelor in EnglishBachelor in English Enhance writing, editing, and speaking skills to provide an additional qualification for future study, teaching opportunities, and business communications careers. Adding creative thinking skills to a business-oriented mindset creates a more marketable career portfolio. English graduates typically continue education through Master's and Doctorate Degrees.
Bachelor in Hospitality ManagementBachelor in Hospitality Management Learn standard practices and trends associated with hospitality industry interaction and business through specialized business management theory including course study in Convention and Meeting Planning, Food and Beverage, and Fundamentals of Purchasing. Students pursuing a Bachelor's in Interdisciplinary Studies with focus on Hospitality management generally seek careers in hotel and restaurant management, tourism, or work in parks and recreation departments.
Bachelor in HumanitiesBachelor in Humanities Develop the widest range of skill development through training and education in cultural awareness, critical thinking, and communication in the Humanities focus of a Bachelor's in Interdisciplinary Studies. Students receive a diverse and inclusive liberal arts education including exposure to history, literature, and philosophy for a rounded developmental experience. Graduates generally advance toward continued education through Master's and Doctoral Degree training or pursue teaching opportunities.
Bachelor in Labor RelationsBachelor in Labor Relations Enhance existing career qualifications in employee health and safety, communication, and business management through special focus in Labor Relations. In addition to core liberal curriculum, Labor Relations students learn to optimize management through conflict resolution, labor agreement negotiation, and contract administration while earning a Bachelor's Degree.
Bachelor in Math/PhysicsBachelor in Math/Physics Learn about the background science that provide the foundation for technological advancement through critical thinking and problem-solving skills that can be applied to business environments as easily as classroom teaching. Much of the introductory math and science material can be used as a springboard for further specialized education or alternative learning pursuits.
Bachelor in Social SciencesBachelor in Social Sciences Gain fundamental exposure to history, philosophy, and political science to complement core liberal arts curriculum and apply academic learning to professional scenarios or continued education in Master's or Doctoral Degree pursuits.
Bachelor in Technical WritingBachelor in Technical Writing Improve written communication skills and develop technical writing abilities valuable to corporations, government, and nonprofit organizations reliant on technology and dissemination of technical information. Technical communication is a rapidly advancing field with demand levels increasing parallel to technological evolution.
Bachelor in TechnologyBachelor in Technology Gain an understanding in perhaps the most sought-after industry to date--technology. Students seeking Bachelor training in technology focus on cutting-edge applications of technology as well as theory and problem-solving fundamentals that reinforce technological trends. Specific courses include Electrical Engineering Technology, Information Security, and Computer Technology emphasis.
Bachelor in Telecommunications ManagementBachelor in Telecommunications Management Develop a fundamental comprehension of telecommunications with skill emphasis on principles of telecommunications, applications, and technology. Bachelor's education includes core curriculum in addition to focused coursework in Data Networking, Applied Telecommunications, and LAN and Internetworking.
Students must have at least 3 years of work experience to enroll.