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Evelyn T. Stone College of Professional Studies Training and Development
Evelyn T. Stone College of Professional Studies As today's organizations seek to maximize their investment in human capital, they look to experts in the field of workplace learning and performance to guide their efforts. The Graduate Program in Training and Development prepares graduates for a variety of career paths including, but not limited to, instructional design and delivery, organization development, and e-Learning. Learn more about Saturdays in Schaumburg! Earning a Graduate Certificate in Training and Development has become even more convenient. Courses are taught on Saturdays and online to accommodate busy schedules. Click here for more information! Dedicated to high-quality, innovative teaching in the classroom and online, the Graduate Program in Training and Development offers an array of degree concentration options and professional certificates delivered traditionally at both campuses and fully online including: Master of Arts in Training and Development (MATD)
A constructivist philosophy directs the teaching of our faculty, comprised of industry leaders with theoretical and practical expertise. Read more about the mission of this outstanding graduate program. To learn more about our programs, faculty and the workplace learning industry and more, click on the links provided. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline from an accredited institution with an undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.7 on a 4.0 scale. A one-page written statement of academic and professional goals is required and a current resume is recommended. For additional information, please contact Tara Hawkins, Program Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Training and Development at 847.619.8734 or thawkins@roosevelt.edu. Chicago: 312-281-3155; Robin 847-619-8734 |
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