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Programs by Student Type

Undergraduate
Benedictine University offers 40 strong undergraduate programs ranging from nuclear medicine technology to psychology to international business.

Adult Accelerated Undergraduate
Benedictine University offers 13 adult accelerated undergraduate degree programs and three adult undergraduate certificate programs. Programs are offered in weekend, evening and cohort formats.

Adult Accelerated Undergraduate Forms
Find a Registration Form, Schedule Change Form, Transcript Request Form and Graduation Application.

Graduate and Doctorate
Benedictine University offers 10 master's degree programs, along with numerous dual-degree options and two doctoral degree programs. Programs are offered in evening, weekend, online and cohort formats.

Graduate Forms
Find a Registration Form, Schedule Change Form, Transcript Request Form and Graduation Application.

International
Benedictine University's study abroad programs include summer branch campus programs designed and directed by Benedictine faculty as well as semester or year long reciprocal exchanges and agency consortiums.

First Responder
The First Responder Program is an unparalleled educational degree program, which allows first responders (fire and police professionals) of Illinois an opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills on a personal and professional level.

Departments by College/School

Margaret and Harold Moser College of Adult and Professional Studies
The 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).

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, several master's programs and 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.

College of Education and Health Services
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 includes undergraduate programs in Health Administration, Nursing and Nutrition and the graduate Public Health and Nutrition programs.

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.

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.

Major Sheets
Major sheets for undergraduate and adult undergraduate programs.

Syllabi and Pre-class Assignments
Syllabi including pre-class assignments and course materials for graduate, adult undergraduate and some traditional undergraduate courses.

Supplementary Education and Research

Student Success Center (SSC)
The Student Success Center (SSC) provides resources and services to facilitate students' transition to the University, support thri academic success, encourage engagement in co-curricular activities and prepare them for the workforce or further education. The SSC includes academic support and tutoring services, disability services, student orientation programs, student leadership and career development programs and services.

ACCA
Associated Colleges of the Chicago Area (ACCA) is a consortium of 15 private liberal arts colleges, founded in 1966 to promote cooperation in education and training in the sciences.

Awards, Fellowships and Grants
Read about announcements of recent awards and learn about latest project activities.

Centers and Institutes
Centers and Institutes are established to promote and develop particular University initiatives, facilitate interdisciplinary communication and foster community outreach.

Faculty Resources
Intended for Benedictine Faculty, this page provides links to Web resources including a virtual Teaching and Learning Center, the New Faculty Mentoring Program and Faculty Colloquia. The page also provides information about accessing University forms.

Professional Development

Scholars Program
The Scholars Program at Benedictine provides an intensive immersion in the liberal arts tradition designed especially for academically talented undergraduate students.

Undergraduate Core
The combined requirements of the Core Curriculum and of the major are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills appropriate for college graduates.

Writing Program
The Writing Program at Benedictine University subscribes to the Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) philosophy: writing is central to students' education and belongs to and in every discipline.



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