| Penn State Great Valley-the first graduate school designed and operated specifically for working adults-is located in the Great Valley Corporate Center just seventeen miles from Philadelphia, along Route 202, the burgeoning suburban high-tech corridor.
Courses are offered in seven-and fourteen-week sessions with classes meeting early mornings, evenings, and weekends. Students can concentrate on one course at a time and still complete their degree within two to three years.
MBA Program
Winner of the Eastern Technology Council's Award for Educational Program of the Year!
The Master of Business Administration program at Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies prepares leaders to manage an ever-changing global economy. Graduates are provided with the intellectual tools to run organizations; articulate a vision; motivate colleagues and employees; and integrate finance, accounting, marketing, information systems, organizational behavior, and human resources.
The 42-credit program has three tracks: Business MBA, Health Care MBA, and New Ventures and Entrepreneurial Studies MBA.
To make a reservation for an information session, schedule an appointment with a program representative, or request more information, contact Cathy Tsakeris - (610) 648-3248 or gvmba@psu.edu.
Software Engineering Program (36-credit Program)
A passport to the future in Software Engineering, this degree provides students the opportunity to:
- Formalize software design concepts;
- Optimize knowledge and talents; and
- Develop an area of specialization through unique modules of study reflecting industry trends.
Some areas for specialization include design and methodology, data mining, and e-commerce.
To schedule an appointment with an admissions adviser, to make a reservation for an information session, or request more information, contact us - (610) 648-3243 or gvmba@psu.edu.
Information Science Program (39-credit Program)
This degree develops IT strategists of the future, through an interdisciplinary program of management and engineering courses. Students learn how technology and business can be combined and economies of scale realized to become industry leaders.
The program offers a blend of information systems and management theories, and emphasizes technical competence, leadership, and IT-expertise.
Typically, students represent a variety of academic backgrounds and experience.
To schedule an appointment with an admissions adviser, to make a reservation for an information session, or request more information, contact us - (610) 648-3243 or gvmba@psu.edu.
Instructional Systems Program
The master's degree program in Instructional Systems, Training Design and Development, is designed for professionals who want to become skilled in planning, developing, administering, and evaluating instructional programs for application in a variety of corporate and educational settings.
Students can learn the following: program design and evaluation, instructional writing and strategies, effective presentation skills, instructional technology, and materials development.
To schedule an appointment with an admissions adviser, to make a reservation for an information session, or request more information, contact us - (610) 648-3312 or gvmba@psu.edu.
Systems Engineering (36-credit Program)
A dynamic degree, advancing engineering education for the next generation engineer,
this degree provides students the opportunity to
* Develop competitive solutions for contemporary engineering problems,
* Build knowledge that is critical for the competitiveness in industry, and
* Improve effectiveness through integrating engineering disciplines
through four, 9-credit modules of study.
Ares of specialize include topics such as: Mechatronics/Robotics, Telecommunication, Control Systems, Industrial Statistics, Environmental, Electrical Engineering and topics in software Engineering.
To schedule an appointment with an admissions adviser, to make a reservation for an information session, or request more information, contact us - (610) 648-3243 or gvmba@psu.edu.
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