Archive for August, 2008

The Sportstown Rocky Hill

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Rocky Hill in Hartford County, Connecticut is one of the most progressive towns in United States. Let us take a guided tour of this city which has consistently fared as a better city to live in the country.

With a population of approximately 19, 000 people Rocky Hill, Connecticut is one of the best places to live-in America. The population is a majority of Whites and a small population of African Americans and other races. The town along the river Connecticut has a rich heritage which is now complemented by an all round development. The development of the town is based on an excellent education system, infrastructure and Governance. Few of the schools in the town are the Rocky Hill High School, Griswold Middle School and Moser School.

The Human Resource Department of the city has Youth & Family Service programs which focus on Community Development, Resource Development, Management & Administration, Research & Development and Advocacy. There are good number of hospitals in Rocky Hill which include the Veterans Home and Hospital, West Hill Nursing and Rehab Center and Bridges at the Green. The list is not exhaustive.

The town is more famous for its dinosaur park. The park is located over 63 acres of land. It has dinosaur fossils from the Jurassic age dating back to 200 million years. The Elm Ridge Park and the Maxwell Park are some of the parks in the town. The community center in the town can be used by guests to host their private parties and also for NGO’s. The town has a good number of eateries. You can enjoy your favorite steak at Chuck’s Steak House at I-91 at 2199 Silas Deane Highway.

Getting a bachelor degree online

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

The Business Administration undergraduate programs offer knowledge in the foundations of various aspects of business administration such as accounting, economics, ethics, laws, management, marketing, finance and statistics. The Department of Business Administration recognizes the necessity for continuous and dynamic individual and organizational learning and provides solid grounding in the fundamentals of business administration, training students to deal with the prevailing dynamic local and global markets.
Getting a Bachelor Degree Online is the way to go right now.
The department offers the widest range of graduate programs at the university. The Master and PhD degree programs prepare learners to advance to higher levels of specialization and leadership and are offered in several fields of study through both course and research programs.

The M.B.A programs provide the student with an opportunity to either concentrate on a specific area, or broaden their current scope of experience by using the general M.B.A. option. The M.B.A. program is also effective in bringing a managerial perspective to professionals from non-business backgrounds. So candidates from non-business disciplines such as engineers, and computer specialists, who need to broaden their horizons and increase their potential, can acquire the relevant business knowledge and skills by following one of the various concentrations offered under the M.B.A. programs.


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