Loyola College in Maryland is a Jesuit Catholic university committed to the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus and to the ideals of liberal education and the development of the whole person. Accordingly, the College will inspire students to learn, lead and serve in a diverse and changing world.
The Certificate of Advanced Study in Education (CASE) is designed for the professional educator who is seeking further study without pursuing an additional degree. The CASE, sometimes referred to as the Plus-30 Option, is awarded after the successful completion of a ten-course sequence in the chosen area of concentration. Those employed in public school systems that successfully complete a CASE are often eligible for salary enhancements in recognition of their advanced study. Concentration areas include:
The Executive MBA (EMBA) is tailored for experienced professionals with at least eight to ten years of management or leadership background. The program, designed to be completed in a 21-month, alternating Friday/Saturday format, starts in September of each year with a group of 30 to 35 students. Executive education at The Sellinger School reflects the Jesuit tradition at Loyola College by demanding excellence, discipline, creativity and a sense of social and corporate responsibility to larger community and professions. Offered at Loyola’s state-of-the art graduate campus in Timonium, the typical EMBA cohort brings together individuals from a rich diversity of industries and professions. EMBA students are in classes one day per week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., from September through mid-may. The curriculum is structured into six 10-week modules with three courses per module.
The Executive MBA Fellows (FeMBA) program is a popular program for individuals with four to eight years of progressively responsible management experience. Offered at Loyola’s graduate campus in Timonium, the typical FeMBA cohort brings together fast-rising professionals from a variety of backgrounds that work in teams of four to five individuals to pursue the sequential curriculum that covers core and advanced MBA courses. The program, offered in a 2 ½ year, half-day Saturday format (classes meet 8 a.m. to 1:20 p.m.), is designed for busy professionals seeking leadership in a peer-based learning environment.
The Master of Arts degree is geared toward the individual who is interested in the study of Education as an academic discipline and who is considering the pursuit of advanced degree options beyond the master's level. Programs place an emphasis on conducting scholarly research and require the completion of a Master's Thesis. Concentration areas include:
Loyola’s Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program builds upon prior degrees in business, accounting, economics, engineering, liberal arts and sciences. Our students often acquire the MSF as they prepare for many of the professional certifications required today, such as the Chartered Financial Analyst or Certified Financial Planner examinations.
Taught by a highly-regarded full-time faculty and professionals from the public and private sectors, Loyola’s Master of Science in Finance emphasizes applied knowledge through the utilization of modeling, and the study of global and regulatory dimensions of the finance profession. Corporate responsibility, ethics, and regard for the individual are value-added components to Loyola’s rich learning environment, delivered in the spirit of quality Jesuit education.
Financial expertise, in depth knowledge, and practical, hands-on training have become crucial for the success of companies and for the career of working professionals. Loyola's MSF program meets this demand with a 10-course, 30 credit hour, MSF program delivered in a weekday evening format, at graduate campuses in Timonium and Columbia. The program can be completed in as little as 12-15 months of intensive study, or in 18 - 30 months of continuous part-time enrollment. Considerable personal investment is expected of our students. Our experience suggests that these benefits are long-term and significant and translate into your professional development as you become a highly-trained and competent finance professional.
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The Loyola MBA is professional, comprehensive and flexible. This program is offered in an evening format on three campuses 12 months of the year. The program is self-paced and offers elective options, concentrations and advanced standing for applicants with undergraduate business coursework. The MBA can be completed in as few as 36 credits (MBA Fast Track) with a maximum duration of 54 credits, depending on background. Concentrations include:
Sellinger School students discover myriad career-enhancing benefits while pursuing graduate business education at Loyola. Students and alumni find the requisite qualities for leadership through the development of managerial expertise, proven leadership development, critical thinking and communication, global perspective, technology affinity, teamwork, negotiation, and networking.
Master of Business Administration programs are offered in an evening format on three campuses twelve months per year. The program is self-paced and offers elective options, concentrations and advanced standing for applicants with undergraduate business course work. The average student pursing the evening MBA is working full time while taking one to two classes per semester. The average time to degree completion is 2 1/2 years. New students may begin classes in September, January or June. Classes are offered one evening per week in the fall and spring terms and two evenings per week during summer sessions at the Evergreen Campus in Baltimore, and the Graduate Centers in Timonium and Columbia.
The Executive MBA (EMBA) is tailored for experienced professionals with at least eight to ten years of management or leadership background. The program, designed to be completed in a 21-month, alternating Friday/Saturday format, starts in September of each year with a group of 30 to 35 students. Executive education at The Sellinger School reflects the Jesuit tradition at Loyola College by demanding excellence, discipline, creativity and a sense of social and corporate responsibility to larger community and professions. Offered at Loyola’s state-of-the art graduate campus in Timonium, the typical EMBA cohort brings together individuals from a rich diversity of industries and professions. EMBA students are in classes one day per week, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., from September through mid-may. The curriculum is structured into six 10-week modules with three courses per module.
The Executive MBA Fellows (FeMBA) program is a popular program for individuals with four to eight years of progressively responsible management experience. Offered at Loyola’s graduate campus in Timonium, the typical FeMBA cohort brings together fast-rising professionals from a variety of backgrounds that work in teams of four to five individuals to pursue the sequential curriculum that covers core and advanced MBA courses. The program, offered in a 2 ½ year, half-day Saturday format (classes meet 8 a.m. to 1:20 p.m.), is designed for busy professionals seeking leadership in a peer-based learning environment.