Undergraduate and graduate academic programs at Benedictine University are
housed in the College of Business, the College of Education and Health Services,
the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Science and the Margaret and Harold
Moser College of Adult and Professional Studies.
College of Liberal Arts
Advancing the liberal arts experience of students is a key component of a Benedictine
University education. The College of Liberal Arts provides this to undergraduates
through its major and minor programs, interdisciplinary offerings, support for
the core curriculum and to adult undergraduate and graduate students.
For more information, please see the College of Liberal Arts page in the Academic
Programs section.
College of Science
The College of Science includes the departments of Biology, Biochemistry/Molecular
Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Physics and Engineering, Mathematics and
Computer Science.At the graduate level, the College offers a master's degree
in clinical exercise physiology.
For more information, please see the College of Sciences page in the Academic
Programs section.
College of Business
One of Benedictine University's great strengths is its integration of liberal
with professional learning. The College of Business offers 10 undergraduate
degree programs, three master's programs, several graduate certificates and
a doctoral program in Organization Development. Programs are designed to meet
the needs of traditional-age students as well as working adults, with courses
offered in semester, quarter, accelerated and cohort formats.
For more information, please see the College of Business page in the Academic
Programs section.
College of Education and Health Services
The School of Education
Quality teacher education places great emphasis on a strong liberal arts foundation.
The interactive relationship among liberal arts, disciplinary area of study,
professional education and communication skills uniquely prepares Benedictine
University students for a career in teaching. Benedictine University has provided
accredited teacher education for 40 years. Today the University prepares individuals
for three different certificates: Elementary, Special Education and Secondary,
which span seven subject areas in biology, chemistry, English, math, physics,
social sciences and Spanish. Graduate Education programs include a Master of
Arts in Education, a Master of Education and a doctorate in Higher Education
and Organizational Leadership.
The School of Health Services
The School of Health Services includes undergraduate programs in Health Administration,
Nursing and Nutrition and the graduate Public Health and Nutrition programs.
For more information, please see the School of Education page in the Academic
Programs section.
The Margaret and Harold Moser College of Adult and Professional Studies
The Margaret and Harold Moser College of Adult and Professional Studies
offers accelerated programs including an Associate of Arts in Business Administration,
a Bachelor of Arts in Management, a Master of Business Administration and a
Master of Education (Reading Specialist or General Administration).
For more information, please see the Margaret and Harold Moser College page
in the Academic Programs section.
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