Academics
The College of LifeLong Learning at Immaculate University offers students the option of completing their bachelor’s degree fully online. Students who have a minimum of 30 earned college credits and a course in English composition may complete their degree without restrictions of location or fixed time in a classroom.
The following four acclerated degree completion programs are available online:
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| The Bachelor of Arts in Financial Management combines economics and accounting expertise to prepare professionals in the financial arena for responsible positions in financial management. To learn more about program requirements, click here Financial Management Program |
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| The Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Management provides the knowledge and skills necessary for individuals working in a variety of health care settings to advance their career. Managerial know-how, team work, communication skills, data collection and interpretation, familiarity with the regulatory environment are some of the areas that will engage the health care professional. To learn more about program requirements, click here |
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| In recognition of the fact that no organization can exist without human labor, the Bachelor of Arts in Human Performance Management focuses on theory and practical applications in the field of human resources management. To learn more about program requirements, click here |
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The Bachelor of Arts in Organization Dynamics is a multidisciplinary program that hones skills in all aspects of business. In addition, students become experienced in professional writing, critical thinking, and in conducting independent research. To learn more about program requirements, click here |
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IU Online key facts:
- Achievable: Courses in the program are seven weeks in length and are offered sequentially. Students may choose to take additional courses concurrently to meet liberal arts or elective requirements.
- Flexible: Students have the option of starting their online studies in the fall, spring, or summer.
- Online Course Content: A team of content and instructional design specialists develop online courses from current in-class modules. Online courses recreate the learning activities and competencies students experience in a classroom setting.
- Faculty: Online courses are facilitated by Immaculata faculty who are trained in the WebCT learning platform and in online learning principles.
- Continuing Education: Online programs are designed for adult learners with a minimum of 30 earned college credits who have the goal of completing their bachelor’s degree.
For academic year 2007/2008 program begin dates are as follows:
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September 4 |
January 14 |
May 5 |