Bachelor Degree Programs
Bachelor of Science
ACCOUNTING
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION with READING and ESOL ENDORSEMENTS
EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION with READING and ESOL ENDORSEMENTS
MIDDLE GRADES MATHEMATICS
SECONDARY MATHEMATICS
MIDDLE GRADES SCIENCE
SECONDARY BIOLOGY
HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT
HUMAN SERVICES
YOUTH & FAMILY STUDIES
ADDICTIONS STUDIES
HUMAN SERVICES GENERALIST
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT AND CYBER SECURITY
NURSING
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
EMERGENCY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
PUBLIC POLICY AND LEADERSHIP CONCENTRATION
Bachelor Of Applied Science
DIGITAL MEDIA
GRAPHIC DESIGN & VISUAL COMMUNICATION CONCENTRATION
ANIMATION, GAMING, AND MODELING CONCENTRATION
ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Bachelor’s Degree Requirements
Students must earn at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the Baccalaureate Degree at IRSC. Students must successfully complete, with a GPA of 2.0 or higher, 36 hours of General Education credit (or equivalent) in the areas established by Indian River State College for its Baccalaureate Degree program.
Prior to completion of a Baccalaureate Degree at IRSC, students must demonstrate foreign language competence by providing evidence that documents the successful completion of two (2) credits of sequential high school foreign language instruction, or the second level of foreign language at the college level.
Students may demonstrate equivalent foreign language competence via the alternative methods specified by the Florida Department of Education including established minimum College Level Examination Program (CLEP) scores, minimum College Board MAPS Latin examination scores, or other methods as determined by IRSC.
Indian River State College reserves the right to validate the foreign language competence of any student prior to awarding the Baccalaureate Degree through methods including, but not limited to, review of official transcripts, portfolio and performance reviews, competency testing, standardized testing, or other methods determined by IRSC that are designed to assess the foreign language competencies outlined in Rule 6A-10.02412 of the Florida Administrative Code.