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Areas of Study Accounting, BS History, BA Biology, BA • 7-12 Teaching Certification • Environmental Science Track History of Art, BA • Pre-Health Track Individualized Major, BA, BS 4+1 Nursing (BSN) with Drexel University International Business, BS 1400 Montgomery Ave. 3+4 Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and Doctor of Marketing, BS Rosemont, PA 19010 Physical Therapy (DPT) with University of the Sciences Mathematics, BA 3+4 and 4+4 Programs with Philadelphia College of • 7-12 Teaching Certification Osteopathic Medicine Philosophy, BA • 7-12 Teaching Certification Political Science, BA Business Management, BS Psychology, BA Chemistry, BA Sociology, BA, BS • 7-12 Teaching Certification • Deaf Studies Track Communication, BA • Applied Sociology/Sociological Practices/Clinical Criminology, BS Sociology Track Education, BS Spanish, BA • Elementary Education PK-4 Teaching Certification • PK-12 Teaching Certification • Elementary Education PK-4 Teaching Certification Sport Management, BS and PK-8 Special Education Certification Studio Art, BA English, BA • Pre-Art Therapy Track • English Literature Track • Art Education PK-12 Teaching Certification • Writing Track Studio Art & Design, BFA • 7-12 Teaching Certification • Graphic Design Track English & Communication, BA • Art Education PK-12 Teaching Certification Environmental Studies, BA Theology & Religious Studies, BA Finance, BS Minors Minors generally consist of six to eight courses in a particular discipline or in an interdisciplinary program of study. Accounting History Psychology Biochemistry History of Art Sociology Biology International Business Spanish Biology-Environmental Science Track International Relations Sport Management Chemistry Management Studio Art & Design Communication Marketing Theater Criminology Mathematics Theology & Religious Studies English Philosophy Women and Gender Studies Ethics and Leadership Political Science Finance Pre-Law Student-to-Faculty Founded: 1921 Ratio Character: Catholic - Society of To learn more about cross registration the Holy Child Jesus 12 Average Class Size and joint degree programs with area colleges and universities, visit: this is the POWER of small rosemont.edu/partnerships • College of Distinction 2019-2020 Experience the POWER of small for yourself. Visit us and get to know us. Sit in on a class. Explore the campus. NEW for Fall 2019 • Best Northeastern Colleges Have a meal with us. Meet our faculty. Talk with our students. Opening in the fall of 2019, Rosemont’s new Sharon Princeton Review 2019-2020 We can’t wait to meet you and share the POWER of small with you. Latchaw Hirsh Community Center will be the hub of activity Rosemont’s campus is open Monday through Friday and select on campus. This new 73,000-square-foot addition to campus • Best Regional Universities Saturdays to all prospective students and families. will feature an expanded dining area, a game room/café, a U.S. News & World Report 2019 large two-story common atrium, a new bookstore, a large • Fall Open House: Saturday, October 19, 2019 multipurpose room for use by athletics and for College Accreditation: Rosemont College is accredited • Admitted Student Days: Saturday, March 21, 2020 events, smart classrooms and study rooms, and offices and by the Middle States Commission on Higher gathering spaces for Student Life and student organizations, Education. Saturday, April 18, 2020 as well as a fully equipped fitness center. Rosemont’s new • Spring Open House: Saturday, April 25, 2020 Community Center will be the go-to place on campus for students and all members of the College community. To schedule a visit, www.rosemont.edu/visit or call 610.526.2966 the POWER of small is: … doing a research project side by side with your professor. … your coach knowing your mom’s first name as well as your backhand swing. … learning as much from your classmates as from your professors. … eating lunch with the President in the Community Center. … being able to form a club of your own choosing. … gaining confidence to make your dream career a reality. … making friendships that will last a lifetime. … being known for who you are and who you are becoming. this is the POWER of small The Mission of Rosemont College Rosemont College is a community of lifelong learners dedicat- ed to academic excellence and fostering joy in the pursuit of knowledge. Rosemont College seeks to develop in all members of the community open and critical minds, the ability to make reasoned moral decisions, and a sense of responsibility to serve others in our global society. Rooted in Catholicism, Rosemont welcomes all faiths and is guided by the principles of Cornelia Connelly and the Society of the Holy Child Jesus to meet the needs of the time. Rosemont College values: Trust in and reverence for the dignity of each person; Diversity with a commitment to building an intercultural community; Persistence and courage in promoting justice with compassion; Care for the Earth as our common home. A Rosemont Education Your experience at Rosemont will be grounded in the College’s mission. Our unique approach to a liberal arts education is fo- cused on enhancing your unique gifts and talents. At Rosemont, you’ll learn to pursue knowledge with a multifaceted view of the world. You’ll be encouraged to think critically, analyze informa- tion effectively, and make decisions based on reasoned reflection. A Rosemont education will equip you for a lifetime of success, no matter the path you choose. Business I consider my Rosemont experience to be one great Whether you want to create your own start-up or join a Fortune 500 company, Rosemont’s Business programs will give you the learning adventure. As I look back at my years at highly sought-after skills of critical thinking, analysis, and Rosemont, I can clearly see how I grew year to year leadership, enriched and supported by a mind-broadening due to my involvement on campus, and the support liberal arts framework. Accounting of the faculty and staff. There is POWER in learning in a supporting environment where everyone is rooting Finance Any Business Major for you. I am now a CPA working as an Assurance 2 Degrees International Business Associate at CohnReznick LLP in Washington, DC. in 5 Years • MBA • MS in Strategic Leadership Management • MS in Healthcare Administration − Carlos Aguilo ’16, MBA, ’17 Marketing CPA, CohnReznick, LLP Sport Management Communication Humanities and Criminology My World Religion professor saw I was drawn to this English Social Sciences subject area, before I even realized it myself. That A Rosemont degree in the Humanities or Social Sciences professor encouraged me to think about why I was English & gives you the skills to think critically, to analyze the human drawn to it, and challenged me to think about what Communication experience, and to be able to make ethical decisions in any studying religion might mean to my life after Rose- field of work or future course of study you choose. Environmental Studies mont. I graduated with a degree in Theology and History 2 Degrees Criminology or Sociology Major Religious Studies, and entered Yale Divinity School in 5 Years • MS in Homeland Security & on a full tuition fellowship to get my master’s degree. History of Art Emergency Management Rosemont gave me the POWER to make this happen. Mathematics Any Humanities Major My professors saw potential in me, even when I didn’t. • MFA in Creative Writing Because of the POWER of small at Rosemont, I am Philosophy • MA in Publishing doing what I love and what speaks to the real me. Criminology, Psychology, Political Science 2 Degrees or Sociology Major in 6 Years Sarah Schork ’19 Psychology • MA in Counseling − Yale Divinity School Fellow Sociology Spanish Theology & Religious Studies I have always wanted to be a doctor. I am from Natural Sciences Do you want to discover a cure for a disease, conduct research, California and I came to Rosemont College for the or test theories ? Rosemont’s POWER of small will help you Science program. Dr. Skokotas helped prepare pursue those dreams. You will join Rosemont professors and me in so many ways. I am now a medical student students in the Natural Science programs in conducting hands-on undergraduate research, publishing your results, at Drexel University. I am still in close contact and presenting at national and local scientific meetings. Biology with the friends I made at Rosemont. It was such a supportive and collaborative environment, the POWER of small is BIGGER Environmental and I will treasure those relationships for the rest Joint Degree Programs in Healthcare and Medical Sciences Science Track of my life. I find great POWER in the fact that I Qualifying students have the opportunity to enter Pre-Health Track gained so many valuable skills from Rosemont advanced degree programs in fields such as medicine, pharmacy, and nursing at: Chemistry that I utilize every single day of my career, and • Drexel University • Philadelphia College of that I made friends I will have for a lifetime.” • University of the Osteopathic Medicine Sciences • Salus University − Archana Ganta ’17 Medical Student rosemont.edu/sciencepartnerships Drexel University College of Medicine Education I came to Rosemont from a large high school PK-4 You can be a successful teacher who will engage the and I was very shy. Rosemont’s environment hearts and minds of young people. Rosemont’s focus on gave me the POWER to find my voice. Not PK-4 with PK-8 individual mentoring and small class size gives you the Special Education room to explore your strengths and develop what you only do I have a voice here at Rosemont… my voice is heard. Dr. Falconi, who is the director Secondary Certification will bring to your future classroom. You’ll be immersed in the field through classroom observation beginning in of Rosemont’s education program, has helped for grades 7-12 in: your first year of study, which allows you to develop your me realize that my ability to communicate unique style of teaching.
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