Loyola University - Maryland Career Consortium

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Enrollment (2013-2014)
Loyola University Maryland
4501 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21210
Website: www.loyola.edu
Academic Catalog: www.catalogue.loyola.edu
Major Programs of Study by College/School
Loyola College of Arts & Sciences
www.loyola.edu/loyola-college
 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in 23 fields
 Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in 6 fields
 Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) with 4
concentrations
Offers graduate programs in the following areas:
Computer Science, Emerging Media, Liberal Studies,
Pastoral Counseling, Psychology, Speech-Language
Pathology/Audiology, Theology
School of Education
www.loyola.edu/soe
 Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
 Minors in Secondary Education, Special Education
Offers graduate programs in the following areas:
Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Leadership,
Kodaly Music Education, Literacy/Reading, Master of
Arts in Teaching, Montessori Education, School
Counseling, and Special Education.
Graduate Certifications:
 Certificate of Advance Study in: Curriculum &
Instruction, Educational Leadership, Literacy, Montessori
Education, School Counseling, Special Education
The Sellinger School of Business
www.loyola.edu/sellinger
Offers undergraduate/graduate programs in the following
areas:
 Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) and Master
of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in
Accounting, Business Economics, Finance, General
Business, International Business, Management, and
Marketing
 Master of Science in Finance
Graduate Certifications:
 Accounting, Cybersecurity
Total Headcount - 5,977
Undergraduate - 4,004
Women – 59%
Student of Color – 20%
International – 2%
Graduate – 1,973
Women -67%
Students of Color -23%
International – 3%
College/University Achievements
 On-line M.A. Emerging Media Program began in fall
2013
 Five Fulbright scholars since 2009
 NCAA men’s lacrosse Division I national champions
(2012)
 Opened international study abroad center in Newcastle,
England (2012)
 Organized and started the Govanstowne Farmers’ Market
(2011)
 Joined Patriot League (2012)
 Loyola’s president, Rev. Brian F. Linnane, S.J., named
chair of MICUA (2011)
 President’s Community Service Honor Roll (2012, 2011,
2010)
 U.S. Master’s institutions that have the most students who
study abroad in one-semester programs: No. 1 (Open
Doors Report on International Educational Exchange 2012)
 Top 100 best values in private colleges and universities
(Kiplinger’s Personal Finance – 2012, 2011, 2010)
 Top 100 executive MBA programs in the world (Financial
Times – 2011, 2010, 2009)
Accreditations
 Middle States Commission on Higher Education
 AACSB International
 Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET
 Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET
 National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
 American Association of Pastoral Counselors
 Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related
Educational Programs
 Council on Academic Accreditation of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association
 National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
Research (Highlights)
 The Backward Bending Search Intensity Supply Curve:
How the Job Finding Rate Effects the Unemployed’s
Search Effort (Jeremy Schwartz, Ph.D., funding from
Upjohn Institute)
 Notes from a Slave Ship Doctor: Interpreting the 1749‐ 51
Diaries of William Chancellor (Kaye Whitehead, Ph.D.,
funding from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American
History)The Contribution of Fragile Site Structure to
Genome Instability in Humanized Yeast (Lisa Scheifele,
Ph.D., funding from NIH)
 “One Hundred Percent American,” Thomas R. Pegram,
Ph.D.
 “Giordano Bruno: An Introduction,” P. Richard Blum,
Ph.D.
 “Image Registration for Remote Sensing,” Roger
Eastman, Ph.D.
 “Prefiguring Peace,” Michele Gawerc, Ph.D.
 “Dead Women Talking,” Brian Norman, Ph.D.
For additional research information visit the homepages of
each school/academic department.
Awards
 Collaborative Proposal with Rockhurst University:
Physics of Medicine (Mary Lowe, Ph.D., funding from
NSF)
 Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation
grant to support Loyola Clinical Centers brain injury and
brain disorders rehabilitation services
 Henry Luce Foundation’s Clare Boothe Luce Program
awarded Loyola $500,000 in 2010 to help create two
professorships for women in the sciences
 Development of a Multi‐Institution Microscopy Core
Facility at Loyola University Maryland: Acquisition of a
Confocal Microscope (Rebecca Brogan, Ph.D., and
Christopher Thompson, Ph.D., funding from NSF)
Contact Information:
The Career Center at Loyola University Maryland
DeChiaro College Center W002
Baltimore, MD 21210
Phone: (410) 617-2232
Fax: (410) 617-5125
thecareercenter@loyola.edu
Dr. CreSaundra Sills, Director
Hours of Operation
Academic School Year:
Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Summer Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Recruitment Team
Jennifer Rowley
Associate Director, Employer Relations
jrowley@loyola.edu
(410) 617-5167
Mary DeManss
Assistant Director/Recruitment Specialist
mdemanss@loyola.edu
(410) 617-2692
Mark Lloyd
Assistant Director, Employer Relations
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