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Summer Workshops | Schedule  Four Free Workshops for new S.W.E.E.P. students • Balancing College, Work and Family • Computer Skills for College • Making College Affordable • Writing at the College Level For details, contact: sweep@madonna.edu. Academic Programs at S.W.E.E.P. | Undergraduate Bulletin
Child Development | Plan of Study The Child Development program leads to an Associate of Science or a Bachelor of Science degree. Review the Plan of Study and program details in the Undergraduate Bulletin.
Health Care Management | Plan of Study The Health Care Management curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge foundations necessary to secure career-oriented health care business management positions in organizations such as medical or dental practices, hospitals, clinics, nonprofit organizations, and health-care related sales and marketing businesses. Review the Plan of Study and program details in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Interdisciplinary Studies | Plan of Study The Interdisciplinary Studies program leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. Review the Plan of Study and program details in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Computer Technology | Plan of Study The Associate of Science in Computer Technology provides students with the knowledge foundations necessary to secure positions in information management technology. The curriculum focuses on information management, database technologies, business systems analysis, programming and applications development, and computer network design and implementation. Review the Plan of Study and program details in the Undergraduate Bulletin.
Addiction Studies | Plan of Study The Certificate of Completion in Addiction Studies consists of 12 s.h.; half are required courses and half are elected by students. Addiction Studies courses are offered in the format of a single weekend: Friday evening and all day Saturday. Review the Plan of Study and program details in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Community Leadership | Plan of Study The mission of the Community Leadership Certificate program is to provide students a moral and ethical framework for community service and future community leadership roles. Students gain the necessary conceptual knowledge and experiential base to work for the betterment of diverse communities. Review the Plan of Study and program details in the Undergraduate Bulletin.
Transfer students complete the major and general education coursework in Southwest Detroit. General education courses are scheduled at S.W.E.E.P. to serve the students at that location. Most General Education courses are open to all Madonna students on a space-available basis.
Contact S.W.E.E.P. Coordinator, Tia Silva, for more information: 313-965-5334 or sweep@madonna.edu.
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