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Academic Partnerships 1 Academic Partnerships 1 ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS Rush University In conjunction with the Department of Health Systems Management in DePaul University has entered into a variety of relationships with other the College of Health Sciences at Rush University Medical Center, the educational institutions to provide enhanced learning opportunities for Kellstadt Graduate School of Business of the College of Commerce offers students. a joint MBA/MS (Master of Science in Health Systems Management) degree program. American University in Paris DePaul and The American University of Paris (AUP) are partnering to Truman College, City Colleges of Chicago offer an innovative two-year program leading to an MBA from DePaul’s Through an agreement with the City Colleges of Chicago, students may Kellstadt Graduate School of Business and a M.A. in Cross-cultural and complete their first years in college at Truman College, then seamlessly Sustainable Business from AUP. transfer their credits towards a DePaul undergraduate degree through the School for New Learning. Catholic Theological Union With permission, upper-level students in Catholic Studies and Religious Wright College, City Colleges of Chicago Studies may elect to complete courses at the Catholic Theological Union. Through an agreement with the City Colleges of Chicago, students may complete their first years in college at Wright College, then seamlessly Illinois Institute of Technology transfer their credits towards a DePaul undergraduate degree through the School for New Learning. Through a five-year joint program between DePaul and the Illinois Institute of Technology, students may earn a degree in physics from DePaul and degree in engineering from IIT, with a concentration in Study Abroad Opportunities Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical, or Computer Engineering. DePaul partners with a substantial number of institutions around the world to provide a wide variety of study abroad options for students. IIT/Chicago Kent College of Law Information about those agreements can be found on the International Programs website (http://international.depaul.edu/). Students in DePaul’s College of Law may pursue courses in specialized areas of legal study at IIT/Chicago Kent College of Law. Loyola University Chicago School of Law Students in DePaul’s College of Law may pursue courses in specialized areas of legal study at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. NorthShore University Health System DePaul offers a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in Nurse Anesthesiology in conjunction with NorthShore University Health System’s School of Nurse Anesthesia in Evanston. Northwestern Memorial Hospital Clinical Schools – School of Nuclear Medicine Technology & Radiation Therapy Through a partnership with Northwestern Memorial Hospital Clinical Schools, select DePaul students may pursue bachelor of science degrees in Allied Health Technologies in either Nuclear Medicine Technology or Radiation Therapy. Rosalind Franklin University of Science and Medicine DePaul has partnered with the Rosalind Franklin University of Science and Medicine in North Chicago to provide numerous degree program offerings, including: • RN to MS in Nursing • MA, Health Communication • Master’s Entry to Nursing Practice (MENP) • 3+4 PharmD.
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