American Inter Continental University Los Angeles Campus
American InterContinental University Los Angeles Campus is a location of American InterContinental University
Effective February 19, 2008, American InterContinental University in Los Angeles is no longer accepting new student applications. http://la.aiuniv.edu/request_info/
Location: 12655 W. Jefferson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90066
Phone: 1.888.594.9888
Website: AIU Los Angeles
Facility: AIU is located in a six-story, 93,000-square-foot (8,600 m2) learning facility featuring modern technology, media equipment and industry-current learning labs.
Programs: AIU offers Bachelor’s degree programs in Business Administration, Information Technology, Criminal Justice, Visual Communications, Media Production, Interior Design and Fashion Design and Marketing. Master’s degree programs include Business Administration, Information Technology and Education in Instructional Technology.
Program Delivery: Small classes and programs designed to foster individual goal and learning styles, such as the following:
• An Associate's degree program in as little as 18 months
• A Bachelor's degree program in as little as 36 months
• A Master’s degree program in as little as 12 months
• Flexible day and evening schedules
• “Weekend University,” for master’s degree programs
Teaching Philosophy: AIU offers students practical-application courses focused on careers in established industries combining a strong foundation of general education with current, industry-specific technologies that are directly career applicable. Instructors with advanced degrees bring situation-specific relevance to every course, helping to ensure that students are prepared for real-life challenges when they graduate.
Student Support: AIU cultivates a culturally diverse environment, including programs to study abroad as well as other services including:
• Clubs and activities for students to share interests
• Career services
• Tutoring
• Financial aid available for those who qualify
Other Locations: Buckhead and Dunwoody in Atlanta; Weston, FL.; Houston; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; London; and AIU Online in Hoffman Estates, IL
Accreditation: AIU Los Angeles is a branch campus of American InterContinental University, Atlanta, Georgia. American InterContinental University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate, Bachelor’s, and Master’s degrees. This umbrella accreditation includes all approved branch campuses of the University, including AIU Los Angeles.
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