News Release
August 2000
Registration for fall courses offered through the Continuing
and Graduate Studies Office at Moravian College is in progress and will
continue until classes begin August 28.
More than 90 courses are offered to assist non-traditional
students in completing fourteen degree programs, four professional studies
certificate programs, and teacher certification. Advisors are available
day and evening hours to assist prospective students in planning their
selections. The College also offers a master’s in business administration
for part-time students and a master’s in curriculum and instruction
for teacher’s in the classroom.
Continuing and Graduate Studies at Moravian College will
offer two courses in personal financial planning this fall. Financial
Planning and Insurance will be offered on Monday evenings, and Investment
Planning will be offered Thursday evenings. Both classes meet from 6:30-9:30
p.m. and begin the week of August 28.
Both courses are CFP-Board-certified and can be applied
to the Moravian College Personal Financial Planning certificate program.
Professionals who require continuing education credits should speak
directly with the director of the certificate program, Prof. John Rossi,
at 610-861-1380.
Non-traditional-age students planning to return to college
study will find a course in the division of Continuing and Graduate
Studies at Moravian College an efficient way to refresh skills vital
for college success.
"Tips, Tools, and Tactics" – a two-credit
course on Saturday mornings for seven weeks – provides a solid
review of goal-setting, study skills, test-taking strategies, learning
style assessment, coping with pressures from home and worksite, overcoming
math anxiety, and sharpening basic writing and research skills. Visiting
faculty, group sessions, and writing assignments pull together these
important academic skills. The course begins September 2.
Moravian College is offering courses in accounting, economics,
management, human resources, and production and inventory management
in Continuing and Graduate Studies for the fall semester beginning August
28.
Courses meeting the needs of accounting professionals
include auditing and financial, cost, and intermediate accounting. Courses
focused on economics include principles of economics, economic and business
statistics, microeconomics, managerial finance, money, banking, and
financial policy. Management courses include organizational theory,
legal environment of business, marketing management, and production
and operations management.
Human resources professionals may expand their expertise
through courses in emerging issues in the employment law and diversity
in the workplace; those in production and inventory management will
benefit from APICS-co-sponsored courses in the execution and control
of operations and the strategic management of resources.
For information and registration materials call the Continuing
and Graduate Studies office at 610 861 1400, fax 610 861 1466, or e-mail
at dcs@moravian.edu. Advisors are available for transcript evaluation
and program planning.
Moravian College is a private, coeducational, selective
liberal arts college located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Tracing its
founding to 1742, it is recognized as America's sixth-oldest college.
Visit the Web site at www.moravian.edu.