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MASTEROFBUSINESSADMINISTRATION
&TIFFINUNIVERSITY
MASTER OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
Concentrations
» Finance
» General Management
» Healthcare Administration
» Human Resource Management
» International Business
» Leadership
» Marketing
» Sports Management
ONLINE AND SEATED OPTION
DISCOUNTS
Fraternal Order of Police, FOP Discount
Current members of the Fraternal Order of
Police who apply for the FOP discount may be
awarded a $250 per credit hour discount off
of the normal tuition cost.
Military Discount
A serving member of the armed forces,
including the Armed Forces Reserve and
National Guard, will be eligible to receive a
$250 per credit hour discount from Tiffin
University off the normal tuition price.
Tiffin Bachelor’s Degree Discount
Alumni of the Tiffin University bachelor’s
degree program are eligible for a discount on
TU graduate school tuition. The discount will
save students $150 per credit hour.
Marathon Employees
Current employee of Marathon Petroleum may
be awarded a $250 per credit hour discount
off of the normal tuition cost.
ACCREDITATIONS
Tiffin University is authorized by the Board of Regents of
the State of Ohio to award the MBA degree. The program
is regionally accredited by the North Central Association of
Colleges and Schools. The program has also received a
national and international stamp of approval with an
accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Business
Schools and Programs.
MASTER OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
Concentrations
» Finance
» General Management
» Healthcare Administration
» Human Resource Management
» International Business
» Leadership
» Marketing
» Sports Management
ONLINE AND SEATED OPTION
$700
PER
CREDIT HOUR
36
CREDITS
7. THE MISSION OF
TIFFIN UNIVERSITY
Offer quality, professionally-focused, learning-centered
undergraduate and graduate degree programs
and life-long learning opportunities to prepare
traditional college-age students and adult students
for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives
of excellence, leadership and service.
Work with employers and specific professions
to anticipate, design, and deliver effective academic programs
that reflect evolving professional needs
and intellectual requirements of the future.
8. Whatever your major in the SCHOOL OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES, you will learn from teachers with real-world
experience who will instill the skills and knowledge
needed for you to succeed in your future. Employers look
for well-rounded individuals who not only possess speak-
ing and writing skills, but who can think critically and
communicate ideas and beliefs. The faculty in the School
of Arts and Sciences provide students with these skills in
areas ranging from the arts and music to communications,
culture, science, and history, and help students to prepare
for their lives after college graduation.
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
JOYCE HALL-YATES, J.D.
Without viable thinking and commu-
nication abilities, students in the 21st
Century will not be able to engage
intensively in the cultural, social and
technological changes impacting all
professional roles in society. The School
of Arts and Sciences is the educational foundation for all
academic programs at Tiffin University. Our general educa-
tion courses prepare students to be critical thinkers, engage
in teamwork, communicate with clarity, and understand
cultural and ethical implications of human behavior. With
these abilities, a person will be successful in any career
choices they make.
The School of Arts and Sciences supports degree programs
in Arts Administration, Communication, Education, English,
Exercise Science, Forensic Science, General Science, History,
Paralegal Studies, and Professional Music. Our school
also has supporting coursework with other majors at
Tiffin University in the School of Business and the School
of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences.
We have diverse, talented professors who help our students
investigate many different facets of human thought that
shape our culture and society. The faculty and staff of the
school will assist any student to discern her or his area of
interest and pursue a course of study leading to profession-
al success. We take the time to listen and guide students to
achieve their highest potential.
It is my privilege to represent the faculty of the School
of Arts and Sciences. We welcome your interest in Tiffin
University, whether you’re a present or prospective student.
SCHOOLOFARTS&SCIENCESSCHOOLOFARTS&SCIENCES
9. ARTS ADMINISTRATION
Have you ever pictured yourself
managing a dynamic music or
visual arts organization? Major-
ing in Arts Administration at
Tiffin University can provide
you with real opportunities in
arts management. For example,
you could be in charge of a
community or regional perfor-
mance hall, or a professional
musical ensemble or entertain-
ment company. You might be
managing an advertising agency,
a recording studio, or a related
music business. You could just
as easily find yourself in man-
agement for an art museum, art
gallery, or art co-op, either in the
public or private sector. The pos-
sibilities are as limitless as your
imagination, and as boundless
as your motivation to succeed.
Concentrations
» Music Industry gives students
the opportunity to develop a
foundation in the language and
practice of music. The curriculum
includes core courses in
music theory, practices, and
historical development.
» Visual Arts equips students
with the tools to recognize,
discuss, and criticize works of art
and architecture, both verbally
and in written form.
Career Opportunities
» Art / Gallery Manager
» Art Handler
» Booking Agent
» Audio / Recording Engineer
» Tour / Event / Booking Manager
» Box Office Manager
» Production Coordinator
» Technical Director
COMMUNICATION
If you’re looking for a “people
profession,” Communication could
be the perfect fit for you. Among
the many professions that hire
graduates with a Communication
degree are education, training,
corporate communication, public
relations, personnel, sales,
media, advertising, journalism,
law, marketing and politics. In
fact, employers often identify
communication skills as the
most important asset of their
employees.
Concentrations
» Electronic Media is designed
for students interested in cre-
ative or technical positions in
film, television, or the interactive
electronic or print design indus-
tries. You’ll learn visual com-
munication theory and practical
hardware and software skills.
» Journalism teaches you the
specific investigative, writing
and production skills neces-
sary to work as a professional
journalist. You’ll also learn the
tradition and responsibilities of
professional journalists.
» Public Relations will prepare
students to manage an organiza-
tion’s images and campaigns.
You’ll learn writing, conceptual,
planning and strategy skills.
Career Opportunities
» Media Buyer
» Copywriter or Editor
» Announcer
» Journalist
» Public Affairs Specialist
» Promotional Specialist
» Graduate or Law School
» Director of Communications /
Social Media
10. EDUCATION
Responsive, personable,
connected, career-oriented
are all words that can be used
to describe Tiffin University’s
innovative Education degree
programs through a unique
partnership with Lourdes
University in Sylvania, Ohio.
Concentrations
» Integrated Language Arts
major provides students with
the coursework for a degree
in English as well as license
requirements for Adolescent
and Young Adult teaching
credentials for Integrated
Language Arts, grades 7-12.
» Integrated Social Studies
provides students with all
of the coursework for a
degree in History and license
requirements for Adolescent
and Young Adult teaching
credentials for Integrated
Social Studies, grades 7-12.
» Middle Childhood Education
provides students with the
opportunity to teach in one
of the following disciplines:
Social Studies, Language
Arts, Math, and Science,
grades 4-9.
Career Opportunities
» Grades 4-12 Teacher
» Board of Education
» Professional Associations
» Graduate School
» Intervention Specialist
» Principal
» Guidance Counselor
» Reading or Math Specialist
» Literacy Coach
ENGLISH
English majors study our liter-
ary heritage from an aesthetic
perspective and will develop
analytical thinking, research,
and writing skills. This major
serves as an anchor for
individuals seeking to teach
language arts in grades 4-12.
Good writers are always in
demand. From creative writ-
ing, script writing and public
relations writing, to editing
– it’s all relevant to a host of
in-demand careers. Tiffin Uni-
versity’s English majors study
with professors who have
worked in a variety of fields
that demand good writers.
English clubs
» English Enthusiasts is a
campus organization com-
prised of English majors and
other interested students.
Among their activities are the
operating and editing of the
TU Review, Tiffin University’s
literary magazine, and hosting
movie nights, poetry readings,
cultural events, and explora-
tions of literature and writing.
» The TU Times, the college
newspaper, is published
during the academic year.
Students can write, edit, take
photographs and design the
newspaper.
Career Opportunities
» Technical Writer
» Editor
» Market Researcher
» Teacher
» Copywriter
» Government Grant or
Speech Writer
» Script Editor or Writer
» Journalist
» Graduate or Law School
EXERCISE SCIENCE
This program will help
students build a solid founda-
tion of the scientific principles
underlying modern exercise
physiology. The Tiffin
University Exercise Science
Lab has been equipped with
equipment that will allow
students to experience and
practice the new knowledge
they have acquired in the
classroom. Students will
perform studies on body
composition, flexibility,
maximum oxygen uptake
(VO2max), musculoskeletal
fitness and physiology, the
biomechanics of exercise,
thermodynamics, etc.
Career Opportunities
» Exercise Physiology
» Occupational Therapy
» Physical Therapy
» Sports Medicine
» Athletic Training
» Personal Training
» Coordinating Wellness
Programs
» Coaching for strength and
conditioning
SCHOOLOFARTS&SCIENCESSCHOOLOFARTS&SCIENCES
11. FORENSIC SCIENCE
(with a focus on lab technology)
Students earning a Bachelor of
Science (BS) in Forensic Science
learn the legal, ethical, natural
science, and laboratory skills nec-
essary for effective professional
careers. You will be exposed to
the same coursework as a stu-
dent following the BCJ in Forensic
Science track, but you will also
obtain a deeper knowledge of
microbiology, genetics, organic
chemistry, biochemistry, forensic
anthropology, forensic pharma-
cology, physics, and calculus.
With this degree, you will re-
ceive the scientific background
needed to work in any crime lab.
You will develop proficiency in
both knowledge and application
of rules of evidence handling and
processing, chemical and bodily
fluid analysis, and presentation/
explanation in court, while also
developing a broad understand-
ing in the fields of chemistry and
biology.
All students interested in a
Forensic Science degree major
will first be admitted to the BCJ
in Forensic Science. Students
may then apply for admission to
the BS track during their fourth
semester or after achieving a 3.3
GPA in 9 specific core courses.
Career Opportunities
» Chemistry Laboratories
» CSI Units
» Forensic Laboratories and/or
Law Enforcement Agencies
» Forensic Science
» Law
» Allied Health
» Medicine
GENERAL SCIENCE
The General Science program
is multi-disciplinary (requires
basic mastery of several sci-
ences beyond the introductory
level) and enables students to
develop skills that relate to a
wide variety of topics, ideas, and
experiences.
Concentrations
Designed to provide the student
with a broad-based science
curriculum with interdisciplinary
components for students seek-
ing certification to teach science
at the middle school level, or a
broad base of content knowledge
and laboratory skills in each of
the major scientific disciplines to
pursue a science related career.
» Behavioral Science
» Chemistry
» Green Technologies
Career Opportunities
» Health-Related Careers -
Physical Therapy, Occupational
Therapy, Medical Technology
» Writing Careers - Science,
Technology, Natural History
» Business - Sales, Health Care
Administration, Production
HISTORY
History majors study, assess,
and interpret the past to de-
termine what happened, how
these events unfolded and why
they were important. Such an
educational experience provides
students with an extensive
knowledge of human thought
and experience through time
and across cultures. In addi-
tion, History majors learn vital,
widely applicable skills such as
research, analysis, and written
and oral communication. This
major also serves as an anchor
for individuals seeking to teach
social studies in grades 7-12.
History Internships
TU has strong relationships with
The Washington Internship Cen-
ter in Washington, D.C., and with
the Hayes Presidential Center,
located in Fremont, Ohio. In ad-
dition to formal internships, you’ll
have the opportunity to work
with professors in specific areas
of research, as well as participate
in History major-focused clubs.
Career Opportunities
Historians as:
» Educators: Elementary
Schools, Secondary Schools,
Post-Secondary, Historic Sites,
Museums
» Researchers:
Art Galleries, Special
Collections
» Communicators:
Writers and Educators,
Journalists
» Managers:
Archivists, Librarians
Museums and Historical
Organizations
“The classes in the School
of Arts & Sciences give a
view of what actually goes
on in the career for which
we are preparing. Not only
do they teach us what the
careers are about, but they
show us how to prepare for
reality. It’s not all about the
books, it’s about life.”
Erin Snapp ’14
Psychology major
West Liberty, Ohio
12. SCHOOLOFARTS&SCIENCES
PARALEGAL STUDIES
Tiffin University’s Bachelor of
Arts in Paralegal Studies de-
gree is designed for students
interested in gaining substan-
tive and procedural knowl-
edge of the legal system in
order to gain employment
under the supervision of a
licensed attorney. Students
will develop knowledge and
expertise concerning the legal
system, engage in ana-
lytical research and writing
methods, draft court and legal
documents, learn law office
management and docketing
systems and professional in-
terviewing. Students will also
study the application of legal
principles to the resolution of
problems in the administra-
tion of criminal justice, such
as jury selection, police stress,
and designing effective reha-
bilitation programs.
Paralegal students will learn
through both academic
course work and technical
skills classes while at Tiffin
University. This education will
be also supported through an
internship, in which students
will work in a paralegal
position, implementing the
academic knowledge and
technical skills learned in the
program.
Career Opportunities
» Law Firms
» Corporation law
departments
» Governmental agencies
» Courts
» Insurance companies and
agencies
» Banks
» Financial firms
» Engineering Firms
» Legal Clinics
» Hospitals and medical
service providers
PROFESSIONAL MUSIC
Professional Music is a
performance-based degree
designed to provide the
student with a contemporary
and modern musical skill set
and marketable skills that
are generally not taught in
traditional university music
degrees. The degree empha-
sizes individual musicianship
and a proficiency in multiple
musical skills, rather than
developing expertise on one
instrument only, as is typical
of traditional performance
degrees. It uses a diversity
of popular musical styles to
teach musicianship, rather
than the classical repertoire
most often used to teach
musicianship in traditional
university programs. All
students develop a high level
of core musicianship while
learning the skills needed
to be flexible and adaptable
to the ever-changing face of
contemporary music.
This degree responds to the
needs of the projected job
growth among musicians. The
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
projects a 30% growth among
independent musicians
(2008-2018), making it the
fastest-growing sector among
those employed in music-
related industries. The BA in
Professional Music places
TU at the forefront of music
higher education.
Career Opportunities
» Singer
» Instrumentalist
» Beatmaker/Emcee/DJ
» Producer
» Songwriter
» Arranger
» Orchestrator
» Director/Conductor
» Live sound engineer
» Recording engineer
WHAT CAN I DO
WITH A DEGREE IN
ARTS & SCIENCES?
Jessie Miller ’01 is a
Writer’s Assistant for
Worst Week, Los Angeles,
California
Jon Hemmelgarn ‘09
studied English Education
(Grades 7-12). He teaches
and coaches football at
Washington High School in
Washington Court House,
Ohio.
SCHOOLOFARTS&SCIENCES
13.
14. SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
Tiffin University
will develop within
each student the
intellectual skills
and abilities
required for a
successful career.
Tiffin University
will develop within
each student the
intellectual skills
and abilities
required for a
successful career.
SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
15. When you decide to study in TU’s SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, you choose
a program with options. Those options will take you everywhere—
from small classes with professors who have real-world business
experience to prestigious internships in professional sports and
companies like Marathon Oil and Google, Inc. to careers in everything
from sports marketing to equine business management. The future is
yours to create, and TU is here to prepare you for success.
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
DR. JAMES PADILLA
For Schools of Business, accreditation is the most
impressive measurement of a distinctive and in-
novative curriculum and Tiffin University’s School
of Business holds this status with two of the most
reputable organizations. Not only is TU’s School of
Business accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Business Schools and Program (ACBSP), we also hold accreditation
through the European Council for Business Education (ECBE) and are
only one of two schools in the United States to hold this distinctive
business school accreditation. This is in addition to the fact that all
Tiffin University academic programs are authorized by the Ohio Board
of Regents and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC),
which is one of the six regional accreditation bodies recognized
by essentially all of the major public and private colleges and
universities in America.
Besides our business programs offered on campus and around the
state of Ohio, we also have campuses in several international loca-
tions currently including Bucharest, Romania, and Taipei, Taiwan.
We’re proud that our business program is truly global.
The benefit to all of our students as a result is an exceptional group
of faculty who are actively presenting and researching in their
respective fields, and in many cases, teaching globally, and each
brings that knowledge back into the classroom. Further, our students
experience real world business practice by serving as an intern with-
in their respective disciplines while at TU and can even do so over-
seas. Finally, all our students benefit from a 100-plus year tradition
of graduating competent, ethical professionals with the opportunity
to attain real success in positions they desire; an essential factor,
given today’s constantly changing, globally competitive marketplace.
So, if you are looking for a program that will prepare you for the
complex, global environment of today’s competitive marketplace,
come see us. We are ready to help you make this happen. We look
forward to meeting you and wish you the best in your educational
endeavors!
16. SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
“Tiffin University is preparing me for my future
goals by allowing me to learn more about my
field of study in and out of the classroom. I am
able to work in the Information Technology
Services department, which is giving me great
hands-on work experience.”
Benjamin Wagner ‘13
Computer and Information Technology major
Defiance, Ohio
ACCREDITATION
TU’s School of Business is accredited
by the Accreditation Council for
Business Schools and Programs
(ACBSP), and also holds accreditation
through the European
Council for Business
Education (ECBE).
ACCOUNTING
Tiffin University’s Accounting
major places an emphasis on
flexibility and versatility. You are
taught the skills that will enable
you to pursue not only short-
term, entry-level positions, but
also long-term career paths that
are often beyond the field of ac-
counting.
The program is designed to en-
courage analytical thinking and
decision making. As a gradu-
ate, you will have the ability to
articulate solutions to business
problems (predicting cash flows
about economic resources, claims
to economic resources, and
changes in economic resources
of an organization).
TU follows a fairly traditional ac-
counting curriculum with several
distinct advantages. Our ac-
counting classes not only stress
practical applications, but
also include both tax research
and problem solving. In addition,
management courses are inte-
grated into the curriculum during
the entire four years, stressing
real-world applications. Account-
ing students will participate in
an internship during their junior
or senior year. These internships
often lead to permanent full-time
employment.
Accounting majors may also
want to consider joining the
Iota Epsilon chapter of Delta Mu
Delta, located at Tiffin University.
This is a national honor society
for business.
Career Opportunities
» Financial Manager
» Tax Preparer
» Internal or State Auditor
» Certified Public Accountant
(CPA)
» Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
» Certified Management
Accountant (CMA)
» Certified Financial Manager
(CFM)
» Graduate School
» Financial Analyst
» Bank Examiner
COMPUTER INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
The Computer and Information
Systems (CIS) major is designed
for students who wish to work
with all facets of an organization
– from technology to people. The
CIS field is rapidly expanding, as
technology continues to develop
and change. Your curriculum re-
flects this and blends technolo-
gy, software, programming, busi-
ness theory and practice, while
emphasizing the application of
computers and technology in the
business organization.
In the CIS major, an emphasis is
placed on versatility and flexibil-
ity. You are taught skills that will
enable you to pursue not only
short-term, entry-level positions,
but also long-term career paths.
The program is designed to en-
courage analytical thinking and
decision-making.
Concentrations
» Application Specialist
» Software Development
» System & Network Support
Career Opportunities
» Programmer / Analyst
» LAN Technician / Manager
» Web Development
» PC Specialist
» Technical Services
» System / Project Managers
» Software Engineers
» Network Manager
» MIS Director
» Chief Information Officer (CIO)
SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
17. FINANCE
The Finance major blends finance
with accounting, economics, and
management. Graduates are prepared
for careers in areas such as banking
and other financial services, manu-
facturing, and retail. Additional study
can prepare graduates to sit for such
examinations as Chartered Financial
Analyst, Certified Financial Planner, or
Chartered Financial Planner.
Finance is an integral part of decision
making in any kind of business.
The Tiffin University curriculum strikes
a balance between applications and
theory. Your program of study blends
accounting, economics, finance and
management, and provides you with
the ability to:
» Understand the planning and
operations of the firm.
» Master communication skills.
» Apply foundations courses to
financial decision making.
» Develop prediction, planning and
forecasting techniques.
» Develop decision-making skills,
which enable organizations to
compete effectively in world
markets.
The Finance and Accounting Club
provides opportunities for students to
gain an understanding of the busi-
ness world. Club activities include
bringing in speakers, career concerns,
and etiquette forums that focus on
behavior for the workplace.
Career Opportunities
» Manufacturing
» Retail
» Non-Profit Organizations
» Stockbroker
» Bank Manager
» Finance Director
» Financial Planning / Consultant
» Certified Financial Analyst (CFA)
» Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
» Chartered Financial Planner (ChFP)
» Graduate School
MANAGEMENT
As a Management major at TU, you
can expect to develop managerial
problem solving and strategic think-
ing skills that will help you become a
leader in today’s ever-evolving global
economy.
Concentrations
» Hospitality and Tourism Manage-
ment develops managers for hotel
resorts, restaurants, cruise companies,
and special events and attractions.
You will develop and hone the mana-
gerial problem solving and strategic
thinking skills that will help you
become a leader.
» Human Resources Management
provides you with the skills you’ll
need for the effective acquisition,
training, appraisal, rewarding and fair
treatment of employees – whether
you plan on pursuing a career with
a Fortune 500 company or a small
business. This includes benefits and
compensation, labor negotiations, and
salary administration functions.
STUDY ABROAD
OPPORTUNITIES
Developing Globally Minded
Business Graduates.
This program includes a globally-
focused business curriculum in
conjunction with a student’s
major and/or concentration.
Students are required to study
abroad for a semester, hold an
internship with a globally
competing organization, fulfill a
foreign language requirement
and take additional courses in
international business.
WHAT CAN I DO WITH A
DEGREE IN BUSINESS?
Leonard Clouse ’74 is the
President of Clouse Con-
struction Company,
New Riegel, Ohio
Gwynn Reinhart ’82 is the
Director of Finance for the
City of Tiffin, Tiffin, Ohio
Gary Robinette ’72 is
the President and CEO of
Ply Gem Industries, Inc.,
Raleigh, North Carolina
Amber Metzgar Romigh
’07 is the Brand Territory
Manager for Marathon
Petroleum Company, LLC,
Apollo Beach, Florida
18. SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
» International Business is
increasingly significant as
companies seek to compete more
effectively in the global
marketplace. As you work on your
degree, you’ll have emphasis
placed on the global issues in
management that affect the world
we live in, and especially so, the
world of business. These include
trade, competition, markets,
organizational design, information
technology and human resource
management.
» Managerial Studies focuses on
the functions of management (fi-
nance, marketing, and human re-
sources). It is designed especially
for students wishing to embark on
a managerial career. The program
takes a generalist approach and
focuses on skill development and
managerial problem solving. The
field of management is studied as
a science and a craft, with empha-
sis on ethical conduct.
» Supply Chain Management pre-
pares students to be conversant
in the language, applications and
techniques needed. The Certifica-
tion examination administered by
the American Production and In-
ventory Control Society leading to
the Designation of Certified Supply
Chain Professional (CSCP) will be
taken by all students.
Career Opportunities
» Healthcare Administration
» Hospitality and Tourism
» Event Planner
» Human Resources
» International Tourism
Development
» Government Agencies
» Labor Negotiation
» Manufacturing / Retail
Management
» Retail Store Manager
» Investments Advisor
» Director of Transportation
» Logistics Manager
SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
19. MARKETING
The Marketing major is designed
to provide you with real-world
experience in such areas as marketing
management, retailing, advertising,
and conducting marketing research.
Marketing has assumed a key role
in most organizations because of
its focus on the customer. It is the
discipline that helps organizations
determine which goods and services
they should offer and what features
and benefits can give them a
competitive advantage.
A recent article in Business Week re-
ported that an astounding 74% of the
Presidents and CEOs of America’s 500
largest corporations rose to the top by
beginning their careers in the market-
ing department. This makes sense, as
marketing has assumed a key role in
today’s business world because of its
focus on the customer. That crucial
focus in the world of business is re-
flected on the TU campus, where the
focus is on you and your education.
The Marketing Club
Marketing majors are encouraged to
join the Marketing Club, which is as-
sociated with Delta Epsilon
Chi (DEX), a national student
organization for marketing and other
business students. The purpose of the
club is two-fold: to provide you with
an understanding of real-world busi-
ness and marketing, and to build your
résumé with a portfolio of
demonstrated expertise.
Career Opportunities
» Advertising and Public Relations
» Brand and Product Management
» Professional Sales Management
» Marketing Research
» e-Commerce
» Graduate School
» Media Buyer
» Press Secretary
» Marketing Director
» Marketing Communications
Manager
SPORTS AND RECREATION
MANAGEMENT
This major is designed to prepare stu-
dents for careers and advanced study
in the field of sports, the manufacture
and marketing of sports equipment
and services as well as the grow-
ing fields of recreation and leisure
management.
Concentrations
» Recreation and Tourism at the city,
state, and national level. Students
may seek employment in park and
recreation settings, tourist destina-
tions, country clubs, fitness centers,
cruise ships, hotels, and resorts.
20. SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
» Sports and Athletic Administration
in the interscholastic, intercollegiate,
and professional areas. Graduates
may seek employment as coaches,
athletic directors, team operations
specialists, general managers, etc.
» Sports Marketing concentrates
on product development, pricing,
licensing, sponsorship, endorse-
ments, and communication as they
apply to private, municipal, and
corporate agencies, retail business-
es, human resource firms,
or sports teams.
Sports Management Club
Members work many of the TU
athletic events and organize a co-ed
volleyball tournament fundraiser.
Past featured speakers from the
Cleveland Cavaliers, Columbus Blue
Jackets, The Ohio State University
Athletic Department, the
Detroit Tigers, and the National
Fastpitch Softball League. For
the past few years, the club has
financed student members to at-
tend the Ohio Parks and Recreation
Student Conference, the NCAA
Women’s Leadership Symposium,
and special tours with the Cleve-
land Cavaliers and Dayton Dragons.
Career Opportunities
» Athletic clubs
» Stadium and Arena Management
» Sports complexes
» Parks and recreation facilities
» High school and college athletic
departments
» Sporting goods firms
» Amateur and professional sports
» Graduate School
SCHOOLOFBUSINESS
DEGREE QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
The School of Business at Tiffin
University (TU) has adopted
the “Degree Qualifications
Profile” (DQP), a degree
qualifications frame-
work created
by the Lumina
Foundation for
Education intended
to better define the
value of degree
attainment. The DQP
is a transformative
educational tool which
visibly illustrates what
students should be
expected to know and be able
to do once they earn their degrees. The goal simply is to clearly define
the quality of education delivered by TU’s School of Business, ensuring
that students achieve the levels of learning they need and deserve.
The DQP lays out five basic areas of learning: Broad, Integrative Knowl-
edge, Specialized Knowledge, Intellectual Skills, Applied Learning and
Civic Learning. Each area serves as a foundational component to learn-
ing and Bachelor-Degree attainment, specifically a Bachelor of
Business Administration, as issued by TU. Each basic area of learning
is not meant to be equal, but offered in a manner consistent with our
academic majors, the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and
Program (ACBSP), the School of Business’ “Guiding Statement” and
TU’s mission.
APPLIED
LEARNING
CIVIC
LEARNING
INTELLECTUAL
SKILLS
SPECIALIZED
KNOW
LEDGE
BROAD,INTEGRATIVE
KNOW
LEDGE
21.
22. SCHOOLOFCRIMINALJUSTICE&SOCIALSCIENCES
If you want to supplement your academics with real world experiences, a major in
Tiffin University’s SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
might be for you. The school requires an internship as part of your education, which
gives you an advantage in gaining full-time employment. Our graduates are U.S.
Marshals, psychologists, corrections officers, and federal agents, just to name a few
professions. And they all got their start at TU, where professors have worked in their
respective fields.
MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
ROBERT JAMES ORR, III, J.D., LLM
Welcome to the School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences.
Our School has a great deal to offer prospective students as
you make important choices about your career and your future.
We offer a Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree with majors
in Cyber-Defense and Information Security, Law Enforce-
ment, Corrections, Homeland Security and Terrorism, Forensic
Psychology, and Forensic Science. In addition, we offer a Bachelor of Arts degree
with majors in Government and National Security and Psychology. This fall we are
offering a new Bachelor of Science degree in Forensic Science for students who
wish to enter laboratory professions.
Our graduates go on to work as law enforcement officers, federal agents, agency
directors, intelligence and security officers, corrections counselors, and in a vari-
ety of other security and social service roles around the nation and the world.
While some degree programs suggest an internship as part of your education,
the School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences requires it. An internship will
allow you to graduate with practical experience that will give you a decided
advantage in gaining full-time employment. Tiffin University has partnered with
professional organizations such as the Washington Center, American University,
and the Advanced Technical Intelligence Center for Human Capital Development
(ATIC-HCD) in order to provide our students with high quality internships.
Labor analysts predict substantially faster job growth in law enforcement,
corrections, social services, and international security and homeland security
positions. Our graduates will be in demand for these new positions. Addition-
ally, many of our baccalaureate graduates enroll in either a master’s degree
program or in law school.
The School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences degree programs feature
a strong emphasis on solid professional practice guided by sound academic
theory, an accomplished faculty with practitioner experience, an interdisciplin-
ary curriculum for all majors, and a mandatory completion of a field internship.
If you are seeking an education that integrates quality academics with practical
application in your chosen field of study, give us a call or come visit. We want to
ensure that your education is relevant to your real-world success!
INTERNSHIPS
OPPORTUNITIES
» Washington Center
» Government Contractors
» Security Contractors
» Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA)
» Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI)
» Advanced Technical
Intelligence Center (ATIC)
» National Security Agency
(NSA)
» U.S. Marshalls
» Secret Service
» International Airports
» Ohio Department of
Rehabilitation & Correction
» U.S. Probation Office,
» Sheriffs’ Offices,
» Police Departments,
» Counseling Agencies,
» Ohio Department of
Homeland Security
» Oakwood Correctional
Institution Forensic Center
» Naval Criminal Investigative
Service
» U.S. Attorney
» Washington D.C. Public
Defender
» Northeast Ohio Forensic
Center
» Seneca County Court of
Common Pleas
» Seneca County Prosecutor
» Ohio Attorney General
Juvenile Gang Task Force
» Ohio Bureau of Criminal
Identification and
Investigation
» Lucas County Coroner
» State Police Crime Labs
» Drug Enforcement Agency
» U.S. Customs
SCHOOLOFCRIMINALJUSTICE&SOCIALSCIENCES
23. CORRECTIONS
This major deals with the evaluation
and treatment of offenders as one
response to public safety concerns.
Students gain an understanding of
the fundamental causes of crime by
studying personal motivation, social
factors, and bio-medical contribution
to criminal behavior. The objective is
to find a way to release offenders who
are better prepared to avoid future
criminal conduct.
The major is structured to give you
sufficient background in legal is-
sues, management, history, social
work, and counseling that effectively
augment the knowledge and skills
you develop in the criminal justice
core curriculum. A strong empha-
sis is placed on providing the latest
perspectives on offender re-entry,
population management strategies,
offender motivation, theory, and
policy. Our Corrections program offers
students the unique opportunity to in-
teract with working professionals from
the field. Our faculty’s professional
practice experience offers you, the
student, an innovative blend of theory
and practice that is crucial for effective
professional education. In addition,
our faculty will take you into the field
and let you explore the correctional
environment first-hand, which allows
you to gain a better understanding of
the classroom instruction.
Career Opportunities
» Adult / Juvenile Probation Officer
» Case Worker
» Corrections Program
Administrator / Counselor
» Court Administrator
» Child Protective Services
Investigator
» Delinquency Prevention Counselor
» Jail / Prison Corrections Officer
» Substance Abuse Counselor
» Graduate School
CYBER-DEFENSE & INFORMATION
SECURITY
A degree in Cyber-Defense and
Information Security will allow a stu-
dent to be at the forefront of
protecting our Nation’s security
against emerging threats. Every
aspect of our government and
economy depends on a secure cyber
infrastructure, and developing the
policy, laws, and capabilities
necessary to keep this infrastructure
secure is the key objective of our
major in Cyber-Defense and Informa-
tion Security.
Tiffin University’s degree in
Cyber-Defense and Information
Security is designed to give individu-
als the knowledge to handle current
and future threats in a professional
manner. The Bachelor of Arts in Cyber
Defense and Information Security will
prepare students to pursue careers in
information assurance and cyberspace
policy. The curriculum concentrates
on information policy and the
relationships of the InterAgency.
Students following this track will
learn how to develop, implement, and
enforce effective cyber policy across
multiple private and government
organizations at the federal, state,
local, and tribal levels. After gradu-
ating, common certificates can be
obtained such as Certified Information
Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
and Security+.
“The CJ Professors have all
encouraged me to always do well
and they have inspired me to keep
trying. All of the knowledge and
inspiration I have gained from
Tiffin helped so much in my
internship in Washington D.C.
with the U.S. Marshals Service.”
Tiera Carver ’12
Forensic Science major
Amanda, Ohio
“The faculty and staff are unlike
any other you’ll meet. The profes-
sors teach from experience, not
just the book. They give students
insight from their personal
experiences.”
Jessica Roderick ’12
Homeland Security/ Terrorism,
Law Enforcement, and Cyber Defense
and Information Security triple major
WHAT CAN I DO WITH A
DEGREE IN CRIMINAL
JUSTICE & SOCIAL SCIENCES?
Raenell Hannis ’08 is an
Intelligence Analyst for the FBI,
Columbus, Ohio
Yasmin Schlegel ’99 is a
Systems Engineer for the Na-
tional Geospatial Intelligence
Agency, Washington, D.C.
Aaron Mistic ’08 is a US Air
Force Officer, Intelligence
Sarah Croswhite ’12 is a Police
Officer for the Flagstaff, Arizona
Police Department
24. SCHOOLOFCRIMINALJUSTICE&SOCIALSCIENCES
Career Opportunities
» Policy Analyst or Technician with
Department of Homeland Security
» Department of Defense (military or
civilian positions)
» National Security Agency (military
or civilian positions)
» US Cyber Command
» Cyber Security Specialist –
banking, medical, or other private
sector fields
» Cyber Security Policy Analyst
» Intelligence Analyst
» Cyber Tech Writer
» Network Security Engineer
» Cyber Warfare Engineer
» Chief Information Security Officer
(CISO)
» Step toward becoming Chief
Information Officer (CIO)
DIGITAL FORENSICS
Cyberspace is the fastest-growing
environment for crime. Banking
fraud, music and film piracy, online
trafficking in drugs, weapons, or
sex happens in cyberspace.
Evidence of other crime is found
on computers and mobile technol-
ogy. Law Enforcement needs to
track these criminals and gather the
digital evidence against them, and
this is where you come in.
A degree in Digital Forensics
allows a student to be at the center
of an area within the criminal
justice system that will always be
growing. As new technology arises,
criminals are finding new ways to
commit the crime, and hide from
authorities.
The Bachelor of Criminal
Justice in Digital Forensics degree
will give you the knowledge and
hands-on experience to deal with
these technologically-sophisti-
cated crimes. After completion
of the degree, our graduates are
equipped, with the proper skills
to embark on careers in cyber law
enforcement and national security
positions requiring technical cyber
know-how. Students will learn
the complex tasks of collecting and
preserving evidence on mobile
and desktop platforms, skills that
employers, including the FBI, the
Department of Defense, the National
Security Agency, state and local
law enforcement, and private cyber
security firms seek.
Career Opportunities
» FBI
» Department of Defense Criminal
Investigative Services
» State/Local Law Enforcement
» Private Cyber Security Firms:
» Computer Forensics Investigator/
Technician
» Penetration Tester
» Chief Information Security Officer
(CISO) and Directors of Security
» Security Analyst
» Security Auditor
» Incident Responders
» Disaster Recovery Managers
» Computer Crime Investigators
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
A major in Forensic Psychology
involves the evaluation and treat-
ment of offenders, victims, and
their families from a psychological
perspective. Graduates are prepared
for a number of roles, including cri-
sis intervention, counselor working
directly with offenders and victims,
case manager, psychological pro-
filer, and probation officer.
The major is designed for students
who are interested in examining
the relationship between psychol-
ogy and the criminal justice system.
You will develop knowledge and
expertise in the evaluation and
treatment of crisis intervention,
counseling, psychopathology, per-
sonality assessment, and research
methods. You will also study the
application of psychological prin-
ciples to the resolution of problems
in the administration of criminal
justice, such as jury selection, police
stress, and designing effective
rehabilitation programs.
Graduates can begin careers in
either a clinical setting where they
work directly with offenders and
victims, or in a research setting
where empirical answers are sought
to crucial issues affecting the admin-
istration of criminal justice.
Career Opportunities
» Addiction Rehabilitation Counselor
» Case Manager
» Court Diversion Program Worker
» Domestic Violence Victim Advocate
» Parole / Probation Officer
» Psychological Profiler
» Psychologist
» Researcher
» Substance Abuse Worker
» Graduate or Law School
SCHOOLOFCRIMINALJUSTICE&SOCIALSCIENCES
25. FORENSIC SCIENCE - BCJ
(with a focus on investigation)
Forensic Science is the application
of scientific methods and analysis
of scientific data to support the law
enforcement community in investiga-
tion, apprehension, and prosecution or
vindication of individuals involved in
criminal activities. Students learn the
nature and scope of the criminal justice
system and the application of scientific
methods to crime, police investigation,
and the adjunction process. In addi-
tion, students learn the legal, ethical,
natural science, and laboratory skills
necessary for forensic work.
Program objectives include:
» Provide a general and broad, yet
comprehensive knowledge base in
the field of forensic science.
» Develop critical thinking and
analytical thought processes.
» Familiarize students with the
criminal justice system in general
and the court system in particular.
» Develop proficiency in both
knowledge and application of rules
of evidence, evidence handling,
processing, analysis, and
presentation/explanation in court.
» Provide students with professional
skills for courtroom presentation.
» Prepare students to become
professional, employable scientists.
Career Opportunities
» Forensic Laboratories in Police
Departments, Sheriff’s Offices,
Private Companies
» Forensic Agencies in Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA),
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms (ATF), Federal Bureau of
Identification (FBI), U.S. Postal
Service (USPS), Secret Service,
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
GOVERNMENT AND NATIONAL
SECURITY
Our national security depends upon
the creativity, energy, and skills of
young people serving with federal,
state, and local agencies and operat-
ing in our homeland, at our borders,
and overseas. The next generation of
diplomats, military officers, CIA/FBI
agents, and state and local officials
will help define, detect, and defend
against threats to our national secu-
rity that emerge in coming years.
Tiffin University has developed a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Govern-
ment and National Security to meet
the growing and demanding needs of
our governing agencies for motivated
and well-educated graduates.
Recruiters and other representatives
from the CIA, FBI, Department of De-
fense, Department of State, U.S. Secret
Service, and U.S. Marshals, among
others, have come to TU to encourage
our students to apply for permanent
positions with their agencies.
Our faculty has served in combat, in
CIA stations, military installations, in
FBI field offices, with U.S. Marshals at
home, and in the White House.
Concentrations
» Intelligence and Security Studies
» Politics & Government
Career Opportunities
» Department of Defense
» CIA
» FBI
» US Marshals
» Secret Service
» International Airports
» Corporate Chief of Security
» United Nations
» Intelligence Analyst
» State Department
26. SCHOOLOFCRIMINALJUSTICE&SOCIALSCIENCES
HOMELAND SECURITY/
TERRORISM
This program looks at homeland se-
curity/terrorism from the viewpoint
of our domestic first responders.
Students are offered the legalities of
terrorism and how existing statutes
can further help those dedicated to
diminishing the American way of
life. Other subjects covered include
the collection and use of intelli-
gence, weapons used by terrorists,
organizations involved in homeland
security/terrorism at every level
of government, and counterintel-
ligence/counterterrorism.
We developed this Bachelor of
Criminal Justice (BCJ) major in direct
response to the real security threats
posed by transnational terrorist or-
ganizations. This major is designed
to provide you with the opportunity
to understand homeland security
issues and challenges in context of
the new and evolving contemporary
operating environment.
Homeland Security Internships
Our students have interned at
Interpol, the Secret Service, for U.S.
Marshals, the Drug Enforcement
Administration, the National Geo-
spatial Agency, and U.S. Customs,
as well as contracting entities to
the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security and other federal agencies
and contractors. Students have also
interned at the Ohio Department of
Homeland Security.
Career Opportunities
» U.S. Customs & Border Protection
» Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA)
» U.S. Secret Service
» U.S. Coast Guard
» Office of Inspector General
» U.S. Immigration and
Naturalization Service
» National Security Agency (NSA)
» FBI Agent
TIFFIN UNIVERSITY – PRIMARY RECRUITMENT SCHOOL
FOR THE U.S. MARSHALS
Students majoring in criminal justice may have the opportunity to
become involved in the Centralized Student Career Experience program
(CSCEP). CSCEP is a cooperative education program that prepares
undergraduate students for Deputy U.S. Marshal (DUSM) positions.
It is a 16-week (640 hour) work-study program for college students
pursuing degrees in criminal justice, political science, psychology, public
administration, sociology, or social sciences with a concentration in one
of the majors listed. Students apply classroom experience to the real
world and gain work experience in the public sector.
SCHOOLOFCRIMINALJUSTICE&SOCIALSCIENCES
27. LAW ENFORCEMENT
This major creates an understanding
of criminal behavior and the values
and purposes of the criminal justice
system. Students prepare for admin-
istrative and leadership positions
by studying criminal law, agency
management, and ethical issues faced
by society in dealing with crime. Aca-
demic preparation is complemented
by an internship that provides valu-
able field experience.
Successful baccalaureate degree
graduates in Law Enforcement must
comprehend the mission, structure,
goals, and operations of police agen-
cies at the local, state, and federal
levels in a democratic society. The
prevention, repression, and control
of crime in America requires that law
enforcement agents appreciate the
critical role they play in balancing
public order and individual liberty.
Critical shortages exist at all levels of
police service, but perhaps no more
dire than in municipal and county law
enforcement. Recruiting efforts are
underway across the nation that are
unmatched in history! Many police
and sheriffs’ agencies are conduct-
ing nationwide recruiting drives. The
International Association of Chiefs of
Police estimates that nearly two-thirds
of America’s police department have
vacancies.
Career Opportunities
» Corrections / Highway Patrol Officer
» County Sheriff’s Deputy
» Criminal Investigator / Detective
» Fraud Investigator
» Intelligence Analyst
» Police Officer / Program Administrator
» Prosecutor’s Office Investigator
» Special Agent
» Undercover Investigator
» Watercraft Office
PSYCHOLOGY
The Psychology major at Tiffin Univer-
sity provides instruction and experi-
ence across a broad range of concepts,
issues, and theories emerging from
the scientific study of behavior and
experience. The program’s educational
foundation increases student sensitiv-
ity to, and understanding of, biologi-
cal, social, emotional, and cognitive
processes underlying human thoughts
and actions. It is intended for students
with an interest in the helping profes-
sions, and who wish to develop broad
career flexibility and depth in the
discipline of behavioral health.
Concentrations
» Addictions Counseling is an
additional area of specialization for
existing degree programs and can
count towards the educational
requirements for chemical dependency
counselor licensure.
» Experimental Psychology offers
intensive instruction and hands-on
experience in the designing, conduct-
ing, interpreting, and reporting of
psychological experiments.
» Human Services majors receive
an interdisciplinary grounding in
methods for dealing with personal
and social problems. This program is
designed for people who plan careers
in the fields related to psychology and
social services.
Career Opportunities
» Entry-level therapeutic and
administrative work in the mental
health and addictions field
» Research and people-oriented jobs
in the criminal justice and business
fields
» Graduate School
» Chemical Dependency Counselor
» Child Development Specialist
» Social Services Coordinator
» Residential Manager of Group Homes
TIFFIN UNIVERSITY IS IN YOUR FUTURE!
Visit TU. It’s the best way to discover if Tiffin University
is in your future. Come see for yourself all that we
offer. You may come to campus during one of our open
houses, or we welcome you to schedule your own
visit day. Together, we can create a day that fits your
needs—observe a class, check out our new academic
support center, chat with a coach, meet a faculty
member, or do it all.
Scheduling a visit is easy. Just call 800.968.6446, 3423
or visit www.tiffin.edu/visit
Fall Open House:
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Experience TU:
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Green & Gold Day:
Monday, February 16, 2015
SAVE THE DATES
JUNIOR
Open House
Friday,May 9, 2014
JUNIOR
Open House
Friday,May 8, 2015
F.I.R.E. – First-Year Interaction & Registration Experience:
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
28.
29. TU FAST FACTS
Founded: 1888
Average class size: 18
Total cost to attend TU: $31,380
Percentage of students who receive
some form of financial aid:
More than 90%
Average financial aid award:
$14,000
Tiffin University is located on
110 acres in Tiffin, Ohio, and
features beautiful facilities
such as the Hertzer Technology
Center, Hayes Center for the Arts,
Heminger Center, and Murphy
Academic Support Center.
TU offers online courses and
Academic Centers throughout Ohio.
TU grants the following degrees:
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of
Business Administration, Bachelor
of Criminal Justice, Bachelor of
Science, Master of Business
Administration, Master of Education,
Master of Humanities, and Master
of Science.
NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY
Tiffin University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal
opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed,
national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability,
or Vietnam-era veteran status in employment, educational programs, policies,
athletics, activities, admissions, and other school administered programs.
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