University of the Incarnate Word
For admissions and advising contact:
Valerie Vargas
vjramos@uiwtx.edu
Main Phone: 210-805-3043
AUC Phone: 210-486-5033
Michael Becerra
mbecerra@uiwtx.edu
Main Phone: 210-832-2101
AUC Phone: 210-486-5033
April Carmona
acarmona@uiwtx.edu
Main Phone: 210-283-6443
AUC Phone: 210-486-5033
Programs Offered at the Alamo University Center
- Bachelor of Arts, Administration
- Bachelor of Arts, Child Studies
- Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Arts, Organizational Dev.
- Bachelor of Arts, Human Resources
- Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences
- Masters of Arts, Administration
- Masters of Arts,Education., Teacher Leadership
Bachelor of Arts in Child Studies
Child Studies is a non-certification program in education for student who are seeking careers in the early childhood profession in childcare and preschool setting.
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science
The major combines up to 30 hours of occupational or technical course work from a community college with 30 hours of business courses and the core curriculum
Bachelor of Arts in Administration
This major combines 18 to 30 hours of course work concentrated in a specific area with 30 hours of business courses and the core curriculum
Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource
This major will prepare student for challenges in the workplace related to managing and developing people. Not just for HR careers, but those who desire to improve their ability to solve problems, improve processes and enhance the effectiveness of people in organizations.
Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Development
This major prepares students for challenges related to improving organizational effectiveness and efficiency by increasing the capacity for individual, groups and organizations to adapt to change. Especially for those desiring to learn approaches for introducing new methods or practices in the workplace, and in helping organizations solve problems and achieve goals.
Master of Arts and Administration
The MAA Program is unique among graduate programs in South Texas in that it provides participates with core competencies in administration as well as essential knowledge, skills, and abilities in specialties such as Organizational Development.