Marylhurst hosts graduate program information session


Learn about MBA and other graduate program options.

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Learn about MBA and other graduate program options

Marylhurst University will host an information session on Thursday, October 22, 2015 to help those considering graduate school to learn more about the university’s many master’s degree program options, including specialized MBA programs in health care management, real estate and sustainable business.

The evening event will provide details about graduate programs offered on the Marylhurst campus or fully online.

In addition to the specialized MBA programs, the university offers:

  • Traditional MBA, with classes offered evenings, Saturdays and online
  • M.A. in Art Therapy Counseling
  • M.A. in Teaching (M.A.T.)
  • Master of Education (M.Ed.)
  • M.S. in Food Systems & Society
  • M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies
  • M.A. in Music Therapy
  • M.A. in Applied Pastoral Theology
  • Master of Divinity (M.Div.)

All of the university’s graduate programs are designed with the needs of working adults in mind, including flexible scheduling, accomplished faculty and relevant curriculum that allows learning to be applied immediately in the workplace and community.

WHEN: Thursday, October 22, 6:30 p.m.

WHERE: Marylhurst University, 17600 Pacific Highway (Hwy 43)

Old Library, BP John Administration Building

COST: Free – Parking is always free on the Marylhurst campus

CONTACT: Office of Admissions, 503.699.6268, [email protected]

DETAILS: marylhurst.edu/obm

About Marylhurst University

Marylhurst University, a private liberal arts university 10 miles south of Portland, Ore. on Highway 43, is regionally accredited and nationally recognized for innovation and academic excellence in serving adult learners. Founded in 1893, Oregon’s oldest Catholic university serves 1,200 multigenerational students of all faiths and backgrounds. Marylhurst offers nearly 50 undergraduate and graduate degrees and professional certificate programs on campus and online, all of which integrate the liberal arts with professional studies and prepare graduates to be ethical leaders who think critically and creatively.