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University of South Carolina System Collaborates with Academic Partnerships to Bring Degree Programs Online
South Carolina continues to pave the way in education innovation
DALLAS, Dec. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of South Carolina is partnering with Academic Partnerships to move undergraduate and graduate degree programs from the system's flagship research institution in Columbia, as well as the senior and regional universities, online. Academic Partnerships' innovative learning technologies and its global marketing capability will be utilized to increase access to USC's high quality curriculum in collaboration with faculty from across the Systems' campuses.
"I am excited that USC has chosen Academic Partnerships to help support its bold new initiatives in online learning," said Dr. Michael Amiridis, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost of the University of South Carolina. "Academic Partnerships works only with public universities and possesses valuable expertise that will assist USC in the preparation and implementation of high-quality, state-of-the-art online programs delivered at affordable prices through the new Palmetto College and select graduate programs. We look forward to working with our newest partner."
A Master's in Engineering Management will be one of the first degrees offered online through the new partnership. "Bringing our courses online is one of the many ways to cultivate the next generation of thinkers and meet the growing demand for engineers. I am thrilled with this latest wave of innovation at USC which continues to push the envelope," said Michael Sutton, a Carolina Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Carolina.
In addition, Academic Partnerships will assist USC with the design and development of courses for Palmetto College, the university's new online, baccalaureate degree completion program scheduled to start in fall 2013. Palmetto College will enable South Carolinians who have finished 60 hours of course work to complete a degree in several fields including business, criminal justice, education and nursing. Students will take courses in an affordable, convenient and flexible online format while having the advantage of the university's extensive support system.
"Academic Partnerships is anxious to provide the latest learning technologies, assuring that University of South Carolinas' campuses remain highly competitive and cutting edge as they serve 21(st) century students throughout the state and beyond," said Randy Best, Chairman of Academic Partnerships. "The System's interest in serving all qualified students through the utilization of technology will help its institutions flourish far into the future."
Academic Partnerships has a successful track record of helping institutions of higher education expand their access and deliver quality and scalable online degree programs. AP's efforts have helped over 600 professors convert more than 1,000 traditional courses into an electronic delivery format and recruited more than 100,000 students into online degree programs with U.S. and international partners.
About the University of South Carolina
The University of South Carolina develops leaders and inspires cutting-edge thinking and practical problem solving through innovation in learning, research and engagement. Founded in 1801, this vibrant and diverse community with 46,000 students on eight campuses, more than 300 degree programs - including law, engineering, public health and medicine - and 250,000 alumni, improves the lives of individuals and builds healthier, more educated communities in South Carolina and around the world. A recognized global leader in fuel cell research, USC has received the highest research designation awarded by the Carnegie Foundation. In 2012, faculty generated more than $238 million in funding for research and sponsored awards. Additionally, USC garners national recognition for its prestigious South Carolina Honors College and undergraduate and graduate International Business programs. Learn more at http://www.sc.edu.
About Academic Partnerships
Dallas-based Academic Partnerships partners with public universities to deliver students full degree programs online. The company was founded by social entrepreneur, Randy Best, an 18-year veteran of developing innovative learning experiences to improve education. Academic Partnerships helps universities increase public access to high-quality education by providing the technology, marketing, student recruitment and faculty support necessary to serve online students. Academic Partnerships is guided by the principle that the opportunities presented through distance learning make higher education more accessible and achievable for students in the U.S. and globally. For more information, please visit http://www.academicpartnerships.com.
SOURCE Academic Partnerships
Academic Partnerships
CONTACT: Wes Hickman, University of South Carolina, +1-803-777-3478, whickman@mailbox.sc.edu
Web Site: http://www.academicpartnerships.com
University of South Carolina System Collaborates with Academic Partnerships to Bring Degree Programs Online
South Carolina continues to pave the way in education innovation
DALLAS, Dec. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of South Carolina is partnering with Academic Partnerships to move undergraduate and graduate degree programs from the system's flagship research institution in Columbia, as well as the senior and regional universities, online. Academic Partnerships' innovative learning technologies and its global marketing capability will be utilized to increase access to USC's high quality curriculum in collaboration with faculty from across the Systems' campuses.
"I am excited that USC has chosen Academic Partnerships to help support its bold new initiatives in online learning," said Dr. Michael Amiridis, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost of the University of South Carolina. "Academic Partnerships works only with public universities and possesses valuable expertise that will assist USC in the preparation and implementation of high-quality, state-of-the-art online programs delivered at affordable prices through the new Palmetto College and select graduate programs. We look forward to working with our newest partner."
A Master's in Engineering Management will be one of the first degrees offered online through the new partnership. "Bringing our courses online is one of the many ways to cultivate the next generation of thinkers and meet the growing demand for engineers. I am thrilled with this latest wave of innovation at USC which continues to push the envelope," said Michael Sutton, a Carolina Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Carolina.
In addition, Academic Partnerships will assist USC with the design and development of courses for Palmetto College, the university's new online, baccalaureate degree completion program scheduled to start in fall 2013. Palmetto College will enable South Carolinians who have finished 60 hours of course work to complete a degree in several fields including business, criminal justice, education and nursing. Students will take courses in an affordable, convenient and flexible online format while having the advantage of the university's extensive support system.
"Academic Partnerships is anxious to provide the latest learning technologies, assuring that University of South Carolinas' campuses remain highly competitive and cutting edge as they serve 21(st) century students throughout the state and beyond," said Randy Best, Chairman of Academic Partnerships. "The System's interest in serving all qualified students through the utilization of technology will help its institutions flourish far into the future."
Academic Partnerships has a successful track record of helping institutions of higher education expand their access and deliver quality and scalable online degree programs. AP's efforts have helped over 600 professors convert more than 1,000 traditional courses into an electronic delivery format and recruited more than 100,000 students into online degree programs with U.S. and international partners.
About the University of South Carolina
The University of South Carolina develops leaders and inspires cutting-edge thinking and practical problem solving through innovation in learning, research and engagement. Founded in 1801, this vibrant and diverse community with 46,000 students on eight campuses, more than 300 degree programs - including law, engineering, public health and medicine - and 250,000 alumni, improves the lives of individuals and builds healthier, more educated communities in South Carolina and around the world. A recognized global leader in fuel cell research, USC has received the highest research designation awarded by the Carnegie Foundation. In 2012, faculty generated more than $238 million in funding for research and sponsored awards. Additionally, USC garners national recognition for its prestigious South Carolina Honors College and undergraduate and graduate International Business programs. Learn more at http://www.sc.edu.
About Academic Partnerships
Dallas-based Academic Partnerships partners with public universities to deliver students full degree programs online. The company was founded by social entrepreneur, Randy Best, an 18-year veteran of developing innovative learning experiences to improve education. Academic Partnerships helps universities increase public access to high-quality education by providing the technology, marketing, student recruitment and faculty support necessary to serve online students. Academic Partnerships is guided by the principle that the opportunities presented through distance learning make higher education more accessible and achievable for students in the U.S. and globally. For more information, please visit http://www.academicpartnerships.com.
SOURCE Academic Partnerships
Academic Partnerships
CONTACT: Wes Hickman, University of South Carolina, +1-803-777-3478, whickman@mailbox.sc.edu
Web Site: http://www.academicpartnerships.com