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Address: G1050 W Bristol Rd, Flint, MI, 48507
Phone: (810) 766-4000
Website: http://www.baker.edu
College type: 4-year private, not-for-profit
Degrees offered: Less than one year, Associate's, Bachelor's
Majors: Accounting And Finance, Architectural Drafting, Automotive Engineering Technology / Technician, Biomedical Engineering Related Technology, Blood Bank Technology / Technician, Business Administration And Management, Business General, Business Marketing And Marketing Management, Business Systems Networking And Telecomm, Computer Engineering Technology / Technician, Computer Maintenance Technology / Technician, Computer Programming, Computer Systems Analysis, Data Processing Technology / Technician, Electrical Electronic / Communications Engineer, Environmental And Pollution Control Technician, Executive Assistant / Secretary, Family And Community Studies, General Office / Clerical And Typing Services, Graphic Design Commercial Art And Illustration, Health System / Health Services Administration, Home Health Aide, Hospitality Administration / Management, Industrial Manufacturing Technology / Technician, Interior Design General, Legal Administrative Assistant / Secretary, Management Information Systems And Business Data, Mechanical Drafting, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Administrative Assistant / Secretary, Medical Assistant, Medical Records Administration, Medical Records Technology / Technician, Medical Transcription, Occupational Therapy, Office Supervision And Management, Operations Management And Supervision, Pharmacy Technician / Assistant, Physical Therapy Assistant, Quality Control Technology / Technician, Surgical / Operating Room Technician, Travel And Tourism, Truck Bus And Other Commercial Vehicle
Classification: Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges: These institutions are undergraduate colleges where the majority of conferrals are at the subbaccalaureate level (associate's degrees and certificates), but bachelor's degrees account for at least ten percent of undergraduate awards.