Academics

Our Curriculum Overview

A Commitment to Excellence

The Champion School aims at offering all our students a broad and balanced curriculum that provides rewarding and stimulating activities to prepare them for the best social and cultural life.
Whether it is our books or hands-on training, we make sure each student gets personal attention to cope up and flourish in every subject for better scores and a brighter future.

Business management

Practical experience with and augmented reality for the business and trade environment.

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Gain in-demand skills that will prepare you to solve real-life business problems and lead teams with confidence. This degree is the perfect foundation to pursue a master's degree or advance your current career.


Overview

Explore critical business concepts and prepare for your future career with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Explore in-depth the specialized fields of accounting, management, marketing, economics, and finance. This degree is the solid foundation you need to build your career or continue to graduate studies.



What you’ll learn

Gain valuable skills to advance your career: 

Analyze business problems and opportunities
Understand core business functions
Implement business decisions and theories
Develop leadership and management skills

Fine Arts

Giving wings to the artists who’d like to take it up as a career or just a hobby.

Fine Art Specialization

The fine art specialization of the visual arts major offers a flexible course of study in which students are encouraged to develop a strong studio practice supporting the creation of images, objects, and visual, spatial and time-based experiences. Students learn technical skills informed by ideas, a firm grounding in making, conceptualization, art theory and criticism, and an awareness of contemporary issues. Exhibitions, student organization events, guest lectures and field trips as well as the Professional Practices course assist students with effective knowledge and preparation for the transition from student to professional artist. A three-semester capstone course sequence emphasizes critical thinking, writing and research culminating in a senior thesis paper and exhibition.

Possible career options for Fine Art students include:

  • Art Commissions
  • Art Therapy
  • Computer Visual Imaging
  • Conservation and Restoration
  • Drawing and Painting
  • Exhibition Installation
  • Experimental Illustration
  • Gallery Curation
  • Mural Painting
  • Photography and Imaging
  • Production Design
  • Sculpture and Public Art
  • Storyboard Art
  • Teaching and Art Education
  • Video, Film and Sound Editing

Science

The study encourages scientific reasoning, discoveries and inventions. Great teachers and well-equipped laboratories help students explore, discover and experiment new things under the best supervision. As the body of scientific knowledge in a discipline increases, there is pressure for specialization. Fields spawn subfields that then become entities in themselves that promote further specialization. The process by which scientists join specialized groups has remarkable similarities to the guild system of the middle ages. The advantages of specialization of science include efficiency, the establishment of normative standards, and the potential for greater rigor in experimental research. However, specialization also carries risks of monopoly, monotony, and isolation. The current tendency to judge scientific work by the impact factor of the journal in which it is published may have roots in overspecialization, as scientists are less able to critically evaluate work outside their field than before. Scientists in particular define themselves through group identity and adopt practices that conform to the expectations and dynamics of such groups. As part of our continuing analysis of issues confronting contemporary science, we analyze the emergence and consequences of specialization in science, with a particular emphasis on microbiology, a field highly vulnerable to balkanization along microbial phylogenetic boundaries, and suggest that specialization carries significant costs. We propose measures to mitigate the detrimental effects of scientific specialism.

Sociology and Social Sciences

Human behavior and interaction create traditions, form relationships, construct groups, and lay the foundation for society. Understanding the mechanics behind these elements is crucial to understanding how they come together to build societies, but also why these societies thrive, collapse, or remain stable. Sociologists play a critical role in furthering this understanding. Their work provides context to day-to-day life, examining the reasons how and why people engage with each other in specific ways. It can be a rewarding career choice for those who are interested in studying societies, their structures, and their resilience. Exactly what is a sociology major? A sociology degree program, such as a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, helps students develop the foundational research, analytical, and critical thinking skills needed to contextualize human interactions and understand how people behave.

LOW

Interested in pursuing a degree in law? Choosing a specialization can frame your educational and professional journey. There are different types of law degree specializations available to prepare students to work in their desired legal field, augmenting their existing skills and providing new, specialized knowledge. Law school electives that will prepare you to practice in any number of legal fields. Our law specializations list highlights some of the most popular types of law. Investigate options you may not have previously considered and choose your electives accordingly.

Online MSW Course Listings

The Master of Social Work, Generalist track program can be completed in 60 credit hours. It requires the foundation courses to be completed prior to enrolling in the advanced courses. The program capstone will be the last course in the degree program completed.

you can earn your Master of Social Work degree online, when it’s convenient for you. And although you attend class online, you still receive the personal support and guidance you deserve thanks to our one-to-one learning model. We also have no residency requirements, no GRE/GMAT requirements, and no group projects. This offers the flexibility you need to fit higher education into your busy schedule.

College Opportunities