The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies Katia Passerini, Dean, B.A., M.A., M.B.A., Programs of Study Student Support Ph.D. The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College Glenn Gerstner, Senior Associate Dean The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies, the largest college of of Faculty, Associate Professor of Sport of Professional Studies students receive an the University, fulfills the mission and goals of Management, B.S., M.B.A., Ed.D. extensive array of support services. The faculty St. John’s by offering specialized professional emphasize the pursuit of teaching excellence Robert Barone, Associate Dean/Director programs on both campuses. Undergraduate and are available to meet with students in of Television and Film Center, B.S., M.S., students may choose a four-year order to further class discussions, provide M.B.A., P.D. [baccalaureate] degree, a two-year [associate] individual instruction and create a caring Andrew A. Bhola, Associate Dean/Director degree, or a concentrated certificate course of student-faculty relationship. of Advising, B.S., M.B.A. study. The College also offers dual degree and Faculty and Deans advise all students pathway programs. Gail M. Chiarovano, Associate Dean, B.A., in the planning of their academic programs, M.A. paying special attention to student needs and career development. Tutoring is also available. Luca Iandoli, Associate Dean for Global Objectives Numerous internships with prestigious Programs and Recearch, Associate Professor firms and institutions in the metropolitan of Computer Science, B.S., M.S.E., Ph.D. The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies enjoys a unique area provide the professional field experience Emese Ivan, Associate Dean for External combination of multidisciplinary design and which supplements classroom instruction and Affeirs and Graduate Programs, Associate innovation paired with a focus to educate can lead to future employment. Co-curricular Professor of Sport Management, B.S., M.S., every student that we welcome to our and extra-curricular clubs provide not only M.B.A., Ph.D. university. “We Educate the Next VIPs” that is a social environment, but one that is closely Geraldine Castelli, Assistant Dean, B.S., M.S. the Vincentian Innovators and Professionals. linked to the academic, making learning a Rev. Michael J. Cummins, C.M., Assistant Through both classroom learning and career lively, involving activity. For example, The Dean, Director of Internal Research and experience, CCPS students apply professional Mock Trial Team has won national acclaim in Enrollment Management, C.M., M.Div., Th.M. competencies with the ethical, moral, and recent competitions. humanistic foundation that is the strength of Professional societies, career nights and Kevin James, Assistant Dean, Associate extensive alumni networking all bridge the gap Director of Operations, B.A., M.B.A. our University. Like St. Vincent DePaul, CCPS students become social innovators within their between college life and future careers. As Diana Morgan, Assistant Dean/Director of professions who contribute their compassion, an integral part of The Lesley H. and William Senior Related Services, B.S., M.B.A., P.D. human dignity and sense of social justice to all L. Collins College of Professional Studies, Randolph D.J. Ortiz, Assistant Dean, Military they accomplish. the instructional Television, Film, and Radio Science Liason, B.A., M.A.L.S., Ed.D. CCPS has a strong tradition of student- Center, digital video editing lab and WSJU, the University radio station, all provide a Providence Palastro, Assistant Dean, Director centered education. Our mission to focus professional environment for students to hone of Advisement, (Staten Island), B.S., M.P.S. on students is achieved through our college objectives and academic priorities: their skills and enhance their college degree. Theresa Peros, Assistant Dean, B.S., M.B.A. • To build learner-centered environments Maria Rappa, Assistant Dean, B.S., M.B.A. with full support services such as to Max Hergenrother, Director of Technology encourage student success. Degrees, Majors and Operations, B.F.A., M.F.A. • To coordinate integrated advisement Minors Available and career support that assists students in Richard Martinez, Senior Broadcast Engineer, identifying the training path that best fits their Q—Courses offered at Queens campus B.S., M.S. interest, inclinations and job demands SI—Courses offered at Staten Island campus • To expand research and combined degree opportunities with research, Bachelor of Science internships and other experiential learning opportunities Majors Available: • To provide hands-on learning Administrative Studies (Q, SI) opportunities that inspire creativity and Advertising Communication (Q, SI) innovation through lab activities, classroom Creative Track discussion and internship experiences Account Management Track • To embed technology across disciplines Communication Arts (Q, SI) and within centers of excellence that focus on Media Management the intersections between innovation, security, Media Studies computing and communication. Media Ethics and Advocacy • To incorporate liberal arts and science Visual Culture and Interactive Media innovations that transform students into Computer Science (Q) effective communicators, compassionate Business Option leaders and innovative problem solvers. Cyber Security Systems Option • To build global, professional experiences Healthcare Informatics Option through internship opportunities and Networking and Telecommunications international programming. Option • To provide a variety of degree programs, Criminal Justice (Q, SI) including associate, baccalaureate and Forensic Psychology Option (Q) graduate degrees and certificate programs Cyber Security Systems (Q) responsive to market needs and the Business Option employment sector. Digital Forensics Option stjohns.edu/bulletins 161 Enterprise Regulations: Profit and Nonprofit (Q) Photojournalism (Q) Criminal Justice—requires the successful Fashion Studies (Q,SI) Pop Culture completion of CRJ 2000, 2001 and 12 credits Health and Human Services (Q) Public Relations (Q, SI) chosen from CRJ 2002, 2004, 3000, 3003, Healthcare Concentration Sport Management (Q, SI) 3100, 3101, 3105, 3106, 3107, 3116, 4000. Human Services Concentration Television Studies (Q, SI) (Q, SI) Healthcare Informatics (Q) Tourism Management (Q, SI) Business Option Video Game Development Cyber Security Systems—requires the Homeland Security (Q, SI) Women’s Studies (Q, SI) successful completion of 18 credits including Hospitality Management (Q, SI) CUS 1115, 1116; NET 1001; CSS 1005, 1011, Information Technology (Q) *Some of the minors may require completion of 1012. (Q) additional credits beyond the minimum necessary for Journalism (Q) the degree. For additional information, please contact Legal Studies (Q, SI) the CCPS Dean’s office. Health Services Adminstration—requires Networking and Telecommunications (Q) the successful completion of the following 18 Business Option Bachelor of Arts credits including HSA 1100, 1101, 1002, 1005, Photojournalism (Q, SI) (Q, SI) 1011, 1012. Substitutions may be made where Public Relations (Q, SI) Liberal Studies (Q, SI, DL) appropriate to student’s objectives. (Q) Sport Management (Q, SI) Business Option Associate in Arts Homeland Security—requires the successful Coaching Option Liberal Arts (Q, DL) completion of 18 credits including HSC 1001, Television and Film (Q, SI) 1003, 1004, 1007 and 6 additional credits Associate in Science chosen from HSC 1002, 1006, 1009, 1010, Minors Available: Business (Q, SI) 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1017, CRJ 3101, (Students may also choose minor areas offered Cyber Security Systems (Q) 3107, 3108, 3112, 3116, CSS 1001, CUS through other undergraduate units.) Criminal Justice (Q, SI) 1106. (Q, SI) Advertising (Q, SI) Information Technology (Q) American Military History (Q) Legal Studies (Q, SI) Legal Studies—requires the successful Business (Q, SI) Networking and Telecommunications (Q) completion of 18 credits including LES 1100, Business Law (Q, SI) Television and Film Studies (Q,SI) 1101, 1102, 1004, 1015, and any 3 credits Business Technology (Q) from the Legal Speciality Elective courses listed Communication Arts (Q, SI) in the LES major area requirement section. Computer Science (Q) Students must have successfully completed Correctional Counseling (Q) Certificate Programs 60 undergraduate credits to be accepted to Court Administration (Q, SI) Certificate programs are offered to meet the the LES Certificate Program. Approved by the Criminal Justice (Q, SI) needs of mature students who are interested in American Bar Association. Paralegals may not Criminalistics (Q) advancing their knowledge and enhancing their provide legal services directly to the public, Cyber Security Systems (Q) abilities in new areas to meet their professional except as permitted by law (Q, SI) Digital Forensics (Q) goals and interests. Such programs are for Digital Media Design (Q) three groups of individuals, namely: holders Microcomputer Systems—requires the Dramatic Arts (Q) of bachelor’s degrees who are interested in successful completion of 18 credits including Entrepreneurship (Q) developing competencies in an additional or CUS 1103, 1104, 1115, 1116, NET 1001, and Event Management (Q, SI) complementary field of learning; individuals three credits from chosen from CUS 1124, Fashion Studies (Q, SI) with no prior collegiate experience who wish 1147, 1165,
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