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The College of Arts and Sciences is at the
heart of Maryville’s commitment to the thoughtful integration of liberal
arts and professional education. Offering a wide array of majors in the
natural sciences, the humanities, mathematics, the fine arts, and the social
sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences also
houses several professional programs in
communication, legal and paralegal studies,
actuarial science, computer science, and criminal
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The John E. Simon School of
Business is named after the late St. Louis
businessman, philanthropist and Maryville trustee
emeritus.
The School offers a variety of undergraduate
programs leading to
baccalaureate degrees as well as the Master of
Business
Administration.
The mission of the School of Business is to develop
leaders and
managers for profit and nonprofit organizations. Its
curriculum provides
students with opportunities to broaden their
perspectives, to
develop their critical thinking, interpersonal and
communication
skills, and to enhance their technological skills.
The curriculum seeks
to achieve a balance between theory and practice.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and other business
practitioners
participate in the continual improvement and testing
of the relevance
of the content and methods of instruction. The
School strives to create
an environment for innovation, lifelong learning,
community service
and integrity.
An important component of the mission is to assist
Maryville
Centre in becoming a showcase of
collegiate/corporate cooperation.
As the business environment becomes increasingly
complex and
global, specialties of business – Accounting,
Accounting Information
Systems, Business Administration, E-Marketing,
Information
Systems, Management, and Marketing – become more
interdisciplinary.
Education for this changing world must emphasize a
grounding
in liberal arts and business fundamentals to allow
adaptability for the
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The School of Education enjoys a national reputation for its rigorous
and innovative programs, its partnerships with schools and its commitment
to preparing teachers. This commitment also extends to the ongoing development
of practicing teachers and leadership candidates. The School of
Education faculty is committed to helping themselves and all teachers reach
the highest ethical and moral standards in their work in the nation’s public
schools.
The mission of Maryville’s School of Education is to prepare socially
responsible critical thinkers who are collaborative and reflective educators
committed to the moral endeavor of schooling in a democracy. The curricula
are focused upon blending the best of theory and practice to assist educators
in continuous development of their professional skills.
Programs of study focus upon the preparation of preservice and inservice
teachers to prepare for licensure as beginning teachers or coursework
leading to advanced licensure and endorsement. |
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The School of Health Professions
provides interdisciplinary education for wellness,
health care and rehabilitation. It encompasses the
following programs: Health Science, Music Therapy,
Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy,
Rehabilitation Counseling, Rehabilitation Services,
and a Gerontology Certificate. The School of Health
Professions offers state of the art academic
programs through a health promotion model that
integrates experiential learning and research. The
School utilizes collaborative partnerships to
educate competent, compassionate, caring and
reflective practitioners prepared for practice in
current and future health care environments.
The mission of the Maryville University School of
Health Professions is to prepare a diverse student
body with the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed
to address the need of a client or patient and the
community. Through a liberal arts foundation and
through strong partnerships, both internally within
the university and externally in the greater St.
Louis community, faculty and staff work
collaboratively to enable students to become
critical thinkers as well as collaborative,
productive and civil members of society and leaders
within their profession. Our unique blend of
programs including health, counseling,
rehabilitation and music, provide students with a
true holistic approach. |
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Maryville University
650 Maryville University Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141
314.529.9300 1.800.627.9855
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