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Weekend College at Benedictine University

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Students at Benedictine University
 
 

Benedictine's new Weekend College programs are offered in a learning team format where students start at the same time, progress together as a group and take one class at a time with a set schedule for the duration of the program.

Information about Benedictine's Associate of Arts in Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts in Management, Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership, Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Leadership programs will be covered during upcoming sessions. We invite you to register and join us to learn more.

Classes are held at Benedictine's Moser Center for Adult and Professional Studies located at 1832 Centre Point Circle, Suite 102, Naperville, Illinois.

Weekend College Open House

Saturday, April 10, 2010
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Moser Center for Adult and Professional Studies
1832 Centre Point Circle, Suite 102, Naperville, Illinois

First Friday Information Sessions at Moser College:

General information sessions on all Weekend College programs will be held the first Friday of every month at 2:00 p.m. at the Moser Center. Apply onsite and get your application fee waived.

  • May 7, 2010
  • June 4, 2010
  • July 9, 2010

Please contact the Enrollment Center at (630) 829-6337 or e-mail admissions@ben.edu with any questions.

 

R.S.V.P. or request more information about Weekend College

Please contact the Enrollment Center at (630) 829-6300 or e-mail admissions@ben.edu with any questions.

Benedictine’s programs are designed to fit your busy schedule and are offered in evening and weekend formats on our Lisle campus. Financial aid is available and we provide career and job search assistance while you are a student and after you graduate. You can also connect with Benedictine alumni who currently work in your field of choice.

Benedictine University’s certificate and graduate programs can help professionals enhance their marketability in an uncertain job market. Certificate programs are designed to provide a concentrated focus for those professionals looking to expand their knowledge in a specific area. Benedictine’s graduate programs can add another level of expertise to one’s resume.

To make these programs more affordable, Benedictine University has introduced its "Education Assistance Program." The program offers substantial discounts for first-time incoming adult undergraduate and graduate certificate students and first-time incoming graduate degree-seeking students.

First-time incoming graduate degree-seeking students enrolling in classes beginning in Fall Term 2009 (August 31 for graduate semester programs and October 5 for graduate quarter programs) on the Lisle campus who register for two graduate classes will receive the third for free (buy two get one free).

Tuition for Benedictine University graduate programs is $490 per quarter credit hour or $720 per semester credit hour.

First-time incoming adult undergraduate and graduate certificate students enrolling in classes beginning in Spring Quarter 2009 (March 23 for graduate quarter programs and adult MOD 6 programs) or Summer Quarter 2009 (June 8 for graduate quarter programs and adult MOD 8 programs) on the Lisle campus will receive an interest-free deferred payment plan with first payment of full certificate program tuition not due until six months from first class meeting, or they can receive a $1,500 tuition discount on full certificate tuition program balance due upon the first certificate class meeting.

Tuition for Benedictine University certificate programs is $470 per credit hour for adult undergraduate programs and $490 per quarter credit hour or $720 per semester credit hour for graduate programs. Certificate programs typically require 16 credits for completion.

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Adult Undergraduate Programs

Forensic Accounting
Theology

Graduate Certificate Programs
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Accounting
Advanced Accounting
Business Administration
Entrepreneurship and Managing Innovation
Financial Management
Marketing
Operations Management and Logistics
Project Management
Advanced Studies in Education
Disaster Management
Health Education and Promotion
Health Management and Policy
Auditing
Forensic Accounting
Business Analyst
Electronic Commerce
Health Information Systems Management
Information Systems Management
Information Systems Security
Health Administration
Human Resource Management
Management in a Professional Technical Environment
Organization Development and Consulting
Professional Practice Management
Service Management
Training and Development

Graduate Programs
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  • Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
  • Master of Education (M.Ed.)
  • Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
  • Master of Science in Accountancy (M.S.A.)
  • Master of Science in Clinical Exercise Physiology (M.S.C.E.P.)
  • Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (M.S.C.P.)
  • Master of Science in Management Information System (M.S.M.I.S.)
  • Master of Science in Management and Organization (M.S.M.O.B.)
  • Master of Science in Nutrition and Wellness (M.S.N.W.)
  • Master of Science in Science Content and Process (M.S.S.C.P.)

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