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Salve Regina University Newport, Rhode Island Distance Learning Program All courses are accessed through the World Wide Web. Once students register for a course, they are notified of their username and password. Online courses are offered in two formats: self-paced and interactive. Online self-paced courses are usually available at the time of registration. The student has four months to complete each course. The course assignments are given as modules. At the end of each module, students send their completed assignments via e-mail to the GES office. Online interactive courses have specific start and end dates. In these courses, students interact with other students and have the ability to participate in discussions with faculty members. Communication is asynchronous; there is no requirement for members of the class to be online at the same time. This interactive environment enriches course content, provides opportunity for discussion, and encourages the exchange of ideas.
Programs of Study The Master of Business Administration program is designed to prepare graduates to successfully lead and manage organizations in a constantly changing environment. In both the for-profit and not-for-profit environments, today's executive is faced with myriad concerns ranging from ethical and human rights issues to globalization and environmental protection. The Salve Regina University Master of Business Administration curriculum provides the technical knowledge and skills to appreciate and address these and other critical contemporary issues. The program is directed toward developing leaders with a focus on ethics, organizational behavior, finance, economics, accounting, and strategic management. Social purpose and workplace humanization are underlying program values aligned with the University's mission. This degree program is accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE). The curriculum and content of the international relations program is a reflection of the University's mission regarding justice and the increasing need to envision international political behavior in its framework. In its own capacity and within the University's mission, the international relations program promotes international and world politics. The program prepares graduates to be constructively critical of their immediate and broader political environment, whether in their place of work (government, education, the private sector, the media, or nongovernmental organizations) or simply as citizens of both their country and the world. The program's objective is to reinforce the vision of its graduates to view fellow human beings not only as representatives of national and social compartments but also as overlapping circles in a world community. In practical terms, this translates into global solidarity and the elimination of injustice everywhere. Graduates are able to produce creative and pragmatic solutions to problems and dilemmas confronting the world. The program accomplishes its objective by exposing the candidates in a systematic and comprehensive way to the realities of the political environment through a core of courses covering political thought, international relations, and comparative politics. The Master of Arts in Humanities is an interdisciplinary program that seeks to foster a broad understanding of the qualitative aspects of life and culture through a study of disciplines such as history, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course of study is intended for individuals who want to broaden their intellectual and cultural horizons. It also serves as excellent preparation for the Ph.D. degree in the humanities. The Master of Science program in management offers a solid theoretical and practical management foundation and integrates information systems into the management role. The certificate program in management is for students who already have a bachelor's degree and includes 15 hours of graduate credit. It offers opportunities for those who desire a graduate education without formal pursuit of a master's degree. Salve Regina University is a fully accredited member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Applying for Distance Education Men and women with bachelor's degrees from accredited institutions of higher learning who are considered to have the ability to pursue graduate study and show a desire for personal development are admitted following a careful evaluation of their credentials, without regard to age, race, sex, creed, national or ethnic origin, or handicap. The master's degree programs are all twelve courses (36 credits). Students have up to five years to complete all of the requirements for the degree; however, at a rate of four courses per year, students are generally able to complete the degree in three years. Normally, only 40 percent of the total program credits are eligible to transfer into the graduate programs at Salve Regina University. The University, however, does recognize the unique situation of military members who are not located in one area long enough to obtain a graduate degree in the traditional manner. Accordingly, the University accepts up to 18 credits earned at military schools, colleges, or universities in accordance with the recommendations made by the American Council of Education (ACE) and with the University transfer policy regarding academic performance. Costs Financial Aid For Additional Information
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