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Felician College is a small, coeducational, liberal arts college with campuses in Lodi and Rutherford, New Jersey. Our love of learning, devotion to service and respect for all creation is rooted in our Catholic/Franciscan spirit. We provide quality academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate level to more than 2,300 students on campus and online. In addition, Felician has created a Division of Off-Campus Services to develop academic partnerships with more than 15 community colleges, hospitals and corporations in New Jersey.
At Raritan Valley Community College, this partnership provides on-site bachelor’s degree completion programs in five specialized business majors: 1) Accounting, 2) Business Administration, 3) Business Management, 4) Marketing and a concentration in 5) International Business that can be combined with any of the majors.
Students will transition smoothly from RVCC (or other colleges and universities) to Felician’s bachelor’s degree completion program to earn their bachelor’s degree in business on-site at RVCC. Depending on the business major you select, some additional credits may be required and theses courses may be offered online or at another location.
Highlights of the Felician/RVCC University Center partnership:
- All classes are held on the RVCC campus – no commuting or dorm expenses.
- Students can expect to complete their bachelor’s degree in less than two years!
- NOTE: students majoring in accounting can expect to attend classes two nights per week for two semesters.
- General education courses are taken from the RVCC catalogue at RVCC tuition rates. Students may transfer up to 84 credits from RVCC and/or previous institutions.
- Based on academic merit, Felician offers annual/renewable scholarships from $3,000-7,500/year (transfer GPAs of 3.0-4.0 or are members of Phi Theta Kappa).
- Combining the community college courses (up to 84 credits) with the remaining 36 Felician credits (and transfer scholarships) makes this partnership among the MOST affordable degree completion programs in the state of New Jersey.
Program Info Sessions: 2009-2010
November 17, 2009 and January 4, 2010
11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. and 4 – 7 p.m. in Conference Center A
Contact information:
Professor Robert Hillenbrand, 214.679.1254, or email at:
hillenbrandr@felician.edu
| Spring 2010 |
| Course No. |
Course Title |
Day |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
SPED 400
Spring I
(1/14/10-3/8/10)
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Education of the Behaviorally Disordered
|
M |
5:30 - 9:30pm |
|
- |
SPED 401
Spring II
(3/22/10-5/24/10) |
Education of the Learning Disabled |
M |
5:30 - 9:30pm |
|
- |
ED 305
Spring I
(1/5/10-3/9/10) |
Young Child & Emerg. Literature |
T |
5:30- 9:15pm |
|
- |
ED 400
Spring II
(3/23/10-5/25/10)
|
Senior Field |
T |
3:45 - 5:15pm |
|
- |
ED 402
Spring II
(3/23/10-5/25/10) |
School Curriculum - Math |
T |
5:45 - 9:15pm |
|
- |
ENG 480
Spring I
(1/5/10-3/9/10) |
Critical Perspectives |
T |
1:30- 5:15pm |
|
- |
FIN 300
Spring I
(1/14/10-3/4/10) |
Corporate Financial Management |
TH |
7:00-10:00pm |
|
- |
MGT 410
Spring II
(3/11/10-4/29/10) |
International Business |
TH |
7:00-10:00pm |
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| Fall 2009 |
| Course No. |
Course Title |
Day |
Time |
Room |
Instructor |
| 11249 EDU 304 (9/15 - 11/17) |
Junior Field Seminar |
T |
3:45 - 5:45pm |
S128 |
- |
11243 EDU 403
(9/16 - 12/16) |
Student Teaching Seminar |
W |
4:00 - 6:00pm |
S128 |
- |
11244 PSYC 302
(9/15 - 11/17) |
Educational Assessment |
T |
6:00 - 10:00pm |
H228 |
- |
11248 EDU 308
(9/14 - 11/16) |
Reading Diagnosis and Remediation of Exceptional Learners |
M |
5:30 - 9:30pm |
S122 |
- |
12054 MGT 300
(8/27 - 10/15) |
Organizational Behavior |
TH |
7:00 - 10:00pm |
S351 |
- |
11247 MGT 310
(10/22 - 12/17) |
Human Resources |
TH |
7:00 - 10:00pm |
S351 |
- |
12055 MGT 490
(8/27-10/15) |
Business Policy |
TH |
7:00-10:00pm |
H114 |
- |
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