Bethune-Cookman University announces 'BCU Futures' with eight new degree programs
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Bethune-Cookman University announces 'BCU Futures' with eight new degree programs
"The initiative will break new ground in HBCU education by offering undergraduate majors in fields such as Actuarial Science, Applied Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Digital Marketing, Esports and Gaming Administration, Healthcare Administration, and Supply Chain Management. Additionally, a new Healthcare Administration track will be introduced in the university's MBA program to equip future leaders with the skills needed to transform healthcare delivery."
""We're not just responding to the future - we're actively creating it," said Dr. Albert Mosley, President of Bethune-Cookman University. "Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune was a visionary innovator who understood that education must evolve to serve each generation's needs. 'BCU Futures' honors that legacy by positioning our Wildcats as pioneers and changemakers in the industries shaping tomorrow.""
"As workforce demands continue to evolve, 'BCU Futures' reflects the university's commitment to aligning academic offerings with the needs of employers while providing students with a direct pathway from the classroom to high-demand professions. Each program is designed to integrate hands-on learning, applied research, and industry-relevant skills with the university's strong liberal arts foundation."
Bethune-Cookman University will launch BCU Futures in Spring 2026 to introduce eight undergraduate degree programs focused on emerging industries and technologies. Degree offerings include Actuarial Science, Applied Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Digital Marketing, Esports and Gaming Administration, Healthcare Administration, and Supply Chain Management. The MBA program will add a Healthcare Administration track to develop leaders capable of transforming healthcare delivery. Programs will combine hands-on learning, applied research, and industry-relevant skills built on a liberal arts foundation. The initiative aims to align academic training with employer needs and create direct pathways into high-demand professions.
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