The University Center at McHenry County College

Through our partnership with the University Center at McHenry County College, students can earn a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) or a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, graphic design or business (with emphasis on human resource management, marketing or finance)*.

The University Center, located at MCC’s Woodstock Campus, provides a local, convenient and cost-effective option for students to complete their bachelor's or master’s programs online or on campus. Suburban students can minimize commute times and housing costs while participating in classes led by esteemed faculty from both Roosevelt and MCC. They can also take advantage of Roosevelt’s recently reduced tuition rates, local public transportation and expansive community college resources.

University Center at MCC Location:
222 E. Church St.
Woodstock, IL 60098
815-479-7793

*Roosevelt University is applying to necessary regulatory agencies to offer degree programs at McHenry Community College and anticipates approvals prior to the start of fall 2024 classes.

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Business Administration, MBA

The Heller College of Business (Roosevelt University) MBA program prepares graduates for leadership roles in organizations across a variety of business disciplines. Featuring small class sizes, robust experiential learning opportunities and a faculty consisting of a mix of scholars and industry, our MBA program builds critical knowledge and applied skills that will prepare you to thrive in a dynamic business environment. Heller MBA alumni have gone on to hold leadership roles in Fortune 500 organizations, non-profit organizations and governmental organizations across the US.

Harper University Center Criminal Justice program

Criminal Justice, BA

Explore the tensions and challenges in the criminal justice system and seek to improve it through a socially responsive perspective. You'll be prepared for a successful career in policing, courts, corrections and more.

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Graphic Design, BA

Our graphic design classes provide the skills needed to create visual concepts and to communicate ideas by using cutting-edge software to prepare you for the industry’s competitive environment. Students will be equipped with the knowledge necessary for effective visual presentation of verbal, photographic and graphic information. Those in Roosevelt's graphic design program will also learn to communicate visually and verbally by using an aesthetic perspective, which is developed through the study of design principles, history and theory.

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Finance, BSBA

Roosevelt University’s finance degree program provides practical and real-world experience. After graduating, you’ll emerge ready to make an immediate impact in your career. You’ll learn how funds flow through an enterprise and master practical skills for your first job.

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Human Resource Management, BSBA

The human resource management major at Roosevelt is unique given our small class sizes, student-focused faculty and real-world curriculum that prepare you for the demands of today's fast-changing HR landscape. Our faculty teach both theory and the real-world skills necessary to be a successful HR professional. You will get hands-on education that uses real-world cases, project, and experiential exercises to simulate precisely the types of activities you will do as a future HR professional, so that when you graduate you are prepared for the demands of the profession.

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Marketing, BSBA

Marketing courses explore how organizations can tap into what customers want, need, feel and do. Discover the broad, booming field at Roosevelt University. Classes focus on brand and product management, marketing research, digital and social media marketing, advertising, retailing, sales and sales management, public relations, marketing logistics and new product planning.

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