UAGC Leader Named to Global Accreditation Board for Business Education

April 23, 2026

Charles Minnick, associate dean and professor in the Division of Business Management Professions at the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC), has been elected to the Board of Commissioners for the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), a global accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). The IACBE advances academic quality...

INS 200 Ways of Knowing: Interdisciplinary Humanities

3 Credits

In this course, students will explore how human beings create meaning through story, symbol, identity, and culture. The humanities offer powerful ways of knowing that illuminate the complexities of personal and professional life. Through modular, interdisciplinary approaches, learners will engage with timeless questions—about self, community, power, justice, and the future—while connecting them directly to their own field of study. Each week, students will choose a learning pathway tailored to a chosen major (Business Leadership, Criminal Justice, Education, Healthcare, Information Technology, Liberal Arts, or Social and Behavioral Sciences). This flexible design ensures that the course both deepens one’s perspective and stacks meaningfully with the learner’s broader academic and career goals. By the end, students will have described, analyzed, applied, synthesized, and created work that demonstrates how humanistic approaches enrich professional knowledge and practice.

SCI 205 Introduction to Environmental Sustainability

3 Credits

This course explores the complex relationship between human societies and natural systems. Students will learn about ecology, natural resources, climate change, energy, sustainable technologies, and environmental justice while investigating sustainable challenges and solutions through an interdisciplinary lens.  Students will research and propose solutions to environmental challenges at both a local and global scale with a focus on applications across multiple economic sectors, careers, and geographic regions.

POL 202 The American Republic: Principles, Ideals, Institutions, and Society

3 Credits

This course serves as a general survey of U.S. government and political institutions within social, historical, and contemporary context. Students will discuss the basic principles of constitutional democracy within the United States with regard to founding documents, political institutions, the separation of powers, federalism, civil liberties, civil rights, and political participation. Students will also evaluate how the history of the United States shapes contemporary U.S. society and political debates.

BUS 593 Management Communications with Technology Tools

3 Credits

This course is designed to introduce the student to Graduate Business programs, with emphases upon conceptualizing communication and communication processes in the context of organizations, management and career. Emphasis will be on technology, theories and models, qualitative communication research and presentations. Equivalent to BUS 600. 

UAGC Alumna Earns AAA Advisor of the Year Honors, Expands Impact in Arizona Schools

April 22, 2026

The University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC) alumna Jyevonne Saffold has been named a 2026 AAA School Safety Patrol Advisor of the Year, recognizing her leadership in creating safer, more supportive school environments and her growing impact in Arizona communities. Saffold, who serves as Dean of Student and Teacher Services at Brighton Charter School, has also been...

HUM 630 Non-Profit Principles and Practices

3 Credits

This course provides students with the common issues and principles surrounding non-profit agencies and organizations. Background and philosophy, rules and regulations, tax implications, principles of philanthropy, the role of grants and other sources of external funding are emphasized. Equivalent to HUM 5220.

UAGC to Welcome Alumna Brittny Ferguson as Spring 2026 Commencement Speaker

April 21, 2026

The University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC) will welcome back one of its own, alumna Brittny Ferguson, as the keynote speaker for its Spring 2026 Commencement Ceremony, taking place Sunday, May 31, 2026, at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. From overcoming childhood adversity to building a thriving career in banking and launching her own purpose-driven business, Ferguson’s journey...

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 12:00:00 pm PDT
Special Alumni Conversation: Growth Mindset & Careers with Gerard Phillips (UAGC Alum)

Event Details

Career Services invites current UAGC students to an upcoming virtual event featuring UAGC alumnus Gerard Phillips, Manager at Lumen Technologies. In this engaging session, Gerard will share his career journey, insights on developing a growth mindset, and advice for navigating today’s evolving job market. Students will also learn about career paths at Lumen across corporate, sales, marketing, tech, and network roles.

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