U N D E R G R A D U AT E P R O G R A M S IN MANAGEMENT
• Bachelor of Science in Business Administration • Certificate in Health Care Management • Certificate in Management • Certificate in Project Management for Clinicians
Make the next step you take in your career the most rewarding one. Deciding to go back to school isn’t always easy. But it’s a critical step in your life and career. Through this journey comes vast opportunity for advancement – to accept the challenge means acknowledging the powerful impact of the reward that awaits you. According the the U.S. Census Bureau, college graduates have dramatic salary advantages over high school graduates — on average, college graduates make $15,000 more per year than those without a college degree. Over the span of one’s professional life, a bachelor’s degree holder will earn nearly twice as much as a high school graduate. Our Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) and undergraduate certificates in management are structured to provide the skills necessary for career mobility. When you choose to broaden your horizons with us, be prepared to be engaged in a way that will reward you both personally and professionally.
A different kind of classroom. A more engaging experience. Immerse yourself in a small class approach built around experiences that relate to life and business. Small class sizes allow our students the opportunity for greater interaction among their peers and professors. With an average class size of 15 students, you have the ability to engage in lively classroom discussions, share your unique experiences and exchange views. Our Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) and management certificate programs combine courses in management and the liberal arts and sciences with an environment that fosters collaborative professional relationships, which further enhances learning for all. Our Boston campus is located in the heart of the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, adjacent to some of the most respected health care institutions, for-profit employers and cultural centers in the city. Emmanuel’s proximity to this world-renowned area has allowed the College to form strategic partnerships to enhance the degrees and certificates offered through the Graduate and Professional Programs, including onsite classes with employers such as Blue Cross Blue Shield and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. In addition, we offer convenient suburban campuses in Woburn and Quincy. We understand that as a working professional who is returning to school, you are looking to maximize your time. To that end, we offer seven-week classes that meet just once a week, enabling you to fit education into your professional and personal schedules. We have rolling admissions and enrollment opportunities multiple times per year, which help to accelerate the completion of your degree or certificate.
At Emmanuel, professors do more than just lead the class – they motivate and support you as you develop professionally. Our faculty members bring a unique blend of perspectives – from full-time researchers to senior-level executives at employers such as Verizon Wireless, Hewlett Packard, Texas Instruments, government agencies and some of the world’s best medical centers. The retention of our students and their level of satisfaction cannot be matched by most schools in the area. In a survey of our graduates who earned an undergraduate degree last year, Emmanuel College faculty earned a 90% satisfaction rating for the quality of instruction.
The Emmanuel Difference Emmanuel College is where potential meets career growth and real-world possibility. Our principles of education are rooted in ethical values and social responsibility – we develop professional leaders who make a positive impact in the world. With our decades-long tradition of values-based education, we empower you to become the professional you strive to be: a leader capable of making a positive difference in your chosen field. When you begin the journey to advance your career, our promise is that we are on the path with you, and we take every step possible to support your goals.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) (32 courses/128 credits) Residency Requirement: 12 courses (minimum of 8 upper-division courses)
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS General Education Requirements (8 courses/32 credits)
Course(s) offered that will fulfill the requirement(s)
ENGLISH COMPOSITION (1 course/4 credits)
ENGL 6201
English Composition
HUMANITIES (3 courses/12 credits required)
ART 6201
Topics in Western Art History
ENGL 6205
Introduction to Literature
PHIL 6101
Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2605
Ethics and Health Care Law
RELIG 6110
Human Search for Meaning
RELIG 6111
Introduction to World Religions
NATURAL SCIENCE (1 course /4 credits)
BIOL 6101
Health and Disease
BIOL 6103
Human Nutrition
RELIGIOUS STUDIES (1 course /4 credits)
RELIG 6110
Human Search for Meaning
RELIG 6111
Introduction to World Religions
SPEECH COMMUNICATION (1 course /4 credits)
SPCH 6101
Speech Communication
WORLD STUDIES (1 course /4 credits)
HIST 6111
Western Civilization I
HIST 6113
Western Civilization II
“In all reality, the classes were better to take then, at that stage of my life and career, than if I had taken them right out of high school… I had a real sense of how it affected people in the real world, not just strictly in an academic book sense.” – Daniel Rizzo, BSBA ’01 Owner and President, Rizzo Insurance Group
General Elective Requirements (6 courses/24 credits) Courses offered that will fulfill the requirements ENGL 6203
Writing for Professionals
ENGL 6205
Introduction to Literature
ECON 6105
Money, Banking and the Economy
ECON 6107
Economic History of the Western World
ECON 6109
Business Forecasting
ECON 6111
Government and the Nation’s Economy
ECON 6113
Managerial Economics
HCA 3101
Managing Health Services Organizations
HCA 3103
Health Care Delivery Systems
HCA 3105
Economics and Planning in Health Care
MGMT 6115
Project Management
MGMT 7129
Financial Markets
PHIL 2605
Ethics and Health Care Law
Lower-Division Business/Management Requirements
Upper-Division Business/Management Requirements
(8 courses/32 credits)
(10 courses/40 credits)
ECON 6101
Microeconomics
MGMT 7105
Ethical Decision Making
ECON 6103
Macroeconomics
MGMT 7107
Human Resource Management
MATH 6117
Introduction to Statistics
MGMT 7109
Corporate Financial Management
MGMT 6101
Principles of Accounting I
MGMT 7111
Management Information Systems
MGMT 6102
Principles of Accounting II
MGMT 7113
Organizational Behavior
MGMT 6105
Principles of Marketing
MGMT 7115
Business Law
MGMT 6107
Principles of Management
MGMT 7117
Gender Issues in Organizations
MGMT 6109
Computer Applications*
MGMT 7119
International Management
MGMT 7121
Introduction to Business Research
MGMT 7123
Business Policy*
*Emmanuel College offers a Computer Literacy test to fulfill the computer literacy requirement however, the four credits will still need to be fulfilled.
*Completion of all lower-division and all upper-division courses and the approval of a student’s academic advisor are required to register for Business Policy.
“As a faculty member, I enjoy the interaction with BSBA students. They bring something – they’re not just there to sit and listen to me – they have meaningful experiences and meaningful opinions that I think add to the course quite a lot.” – Chris Vericker Emmanuel College Faculty Vice President, Middlesex Savings Bank
Certificate in Health Care Management (6 courses/24 credits)
Certificate in Project Management for Clinicians (6 courses/24 credits)
HCA 3101
Managing Health Services Organizations
HCA 3103
Health Care Delivery Systems
HCA 3103
Health Care Delivery Systems
HCA 3105
HCA 3105
Economics and Planning in Health Care
Economics and Planning in Health Care
MGMT 6101
Principles of Accounting I
MGMT 6101
Principles of Accounting I
MGMT 6115
Project Management
MGMT 6107
Principles of Management
PHIL 2605
Ethics and Health Care Law
PHIL 2605
Ethics and Health Care Law
Certificate in Management (6 courses/24 credits) MGMT 6101
Principles of Accounting I
MGMT 6107
Principles of Management
MGMT 6115
Project Management
MGMT 7113
Organizational Behavior
MGMT 7105
Ethical Decision Making
SPCH 6101
Speech Communication
And one of the following courses: HCA 3101
Managing Health Services Organizations (for non RNs)
NURS 3107
Leadership in Nursing (for RNs)
A PERSONAL APPROACH TO DEGREE PLANNING Integral to an Emmanuel College education is our advising program. From the moment you start the application process, you’ll work with an enrollment counselor who will guide you through your application and enrollment. Once you enroll, an academic advisor will be assigned to guide you throughout your program of study. Advisors assist students by: • Interpreting academic policies and guidelines and providing examples as appropriate
Dean’s Message “At Emmanuel College, we are proud of our position as a leader in the liberal arts and in professional degree programming. With our main campus in the thriving Longwood Medical
• Providing continuity in monitoring progress
and Academic Area, campuses
• Evaluating transcripts from prior learning for Emmanuel credit
around Greater Boston, exceptional
• Meeting with students as requested and guiding them as their goals change
teaching and learning resources, and
• Auditing transcripts to determine graduation eligibility and honors
personal career counseling, we offer an experience that simply cannot be matched. Our certificate and degree
HOW TO APPLY Call today to begin the conversation. Contact an enrollment counselor at 617-735-9700 or gpp@emmanuel.edu to discuss your goals and receive more information. Access our application online at www.emmanuel.edu. Click on “Graduate and Professional Programs” then click on “Apply Now!”
programs challenge and inspire our students for career success both today and tomorrow.” ------------Dr. Judith Marley
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. Completed application (No SATs required) 2. Official college transcripts from all regionally accredited academic institutions attended and a high school or GED transcript documenting high school completion 3. Two letters of recommendation 4. Personal statement
TRANSFER PREVIOUS ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE We believe that your past academic experiences are valuable assets; our residency requirement to earn an Emmanuel degree is just 12 courses. We will help you maximize courses from other institutions. Through our programs, you can:
5. Current résumé
• Transfer course credits from regionally accredited institutions
6. Personal interview with an enrollment counselor
• Transfer credit from CLEP and DSST exams • Transfer ACE approved military credits
Dean, Graduate & Professional Programs
400 The Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 617-735-9700 800-331-3227 617-735-9708 (fax) gpp@emmanuel.edu
www.emmanuel.edu