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			Lincoln College adds four Bachelor’s Degree Programs for Fall 2017Community and Human Services, Conservation 
			Biology, Exercise Science, & Vocal Performance among Degree Programs
 
 
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            [February 02, 2017]  
            
			LINCOLN 
			- Lincoln College is pleased to announce the expansion of its 
			bachelor’s degree programs. Starting in fall 2017, students will be 
			able to major in Community and Human Services, Conservation Biology, 
			Exercise Science, and Vocal Performance in addition to the College’s 
			thirteen degrees already offered at its two campuses. The addition 
			of the degrees is part of Lincoln College’s expansion plan to return 
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			 The Higher Learning Commission, Lincoln College’s accrediting body, 
			approved the degrees this week. 
 “The addition of these four bachelor’s degree programs is essential 
			to the growth of the college and the diversity of degree options we 
			can provide our students,” said Dr. David Gerlach, President of 
			Lincoln College. “Students will gain theoretical knowledge in their 
			classes as well as practical experience through community projects 
			and internships, making our students very marketable to future 
			employers.”
 
 The addition of the degree programs is timely as the College 
			purchased apartments at the north end of campus earlier this month 
			in preparation of housing additional students.
 
 The College anticipates adding an additional 100 students during the 
			fall 2017 semester on top of this year’s already record-setting 
			year.
 
 New students and transfer students can select one of the new majors 
			from the College’s offerings during the admission process. Current 
			students can declare or change their major with their academic 
			advisor.
 
			
			 
			Program descriptions for the new majors are listed below:
 
 The Bachelor of Arts in Community and Human Services is an 
			interdisciplinary program preparing students for graduate study in 
			social work or careers in service to others in individual and 
			community settings. Students will take courses in sociology, 
			psychology, and community and human services to integrate knowledge 
			and understanding of the socio-economic culture which community and 
			human services are delivered. In addition to a junior year 
			practicum, the program culminates in an internship with a human 
			services agency to provide students with experience in applying 
			theory to professional practice.
 
 
 The Bachelor of Science in Conservation Biology is an 
			interdisciplinary program, challenging students to utilize skills 
			and knowledge from a variety of scientific fields in order to 
			address complex environmental issues. This degree is grounded in 
			natural science and mathematics. Students will engage in 
			student-generated, on-going research projects utilizing Creekside: 
			Lincoln College’s Outdoor Center for Environmental Education. The 
			program culminates with an internship allowing students to gain 
			additional practical experience in the field. After completion of 
			the program, students will be prepared for employment in the field 
			or advanced study in graduate school.
 
			
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The Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science prepares students for careers 
in the four principle fitness sectors of sport, industry, health and education 
including entry-level positions as an exercise specialist in community, 
corporate, or clinical settings. The program is also designed to establish a 
strong foundation for graduate study in exercise physiology. Students take 
courses in anatomy and physiology, the biomechanics of human movement and the 
application of these concepts to applied exercise and therapeutic rehabilitation 
to promote a healthy lifestyle in individuals and communities. The program 
culminates with an internship allowing students to apply their knowledge to real 
world settings. 
The Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance prepares students for careers 
in performing and private studio teaching and for advanced study of voice and 
graduate level. The program provides students with the study of technique, 
theoretical concepts and interpretation while granting them performance 
opportunities. Students have the opportunity to perform right away and continue 
to have these opportunities throughout the program. The program culminates with 
a senior recital demonstrating mastery of all learning outcomes.
 Students on the main campus at Lincoln College can earn degrees in the following 
majors: Business Management; Community and Human Services; Conservation Biology; 
Criminal Justice Studies; Exercise Science; Jazz Studies; Radio, Television, and 
New Media; Sport Management; Theatre; and Vocal Performance.
 
 Students in the Accelerated Bridge to Education program can major in Business 
Management, Criminal Justice Studies, Entrepreneurship, General Studies, Health 
Services Administration, Liberal Arts, Organizational Leadership, Sport 
Management, Supply Chain and Logistics Management.
 
				 
			[Christina XamisPublic Relations & Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
 
			
			 
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