Goodwin College of Professional Studies

Goodwin College of Professional Studies

Infobox_University
name = Richard C. Goodwin College of Professional Studies


motto =
established = 1892
endowment =
staff = 21 full-time faculty
400+ adjunct faculty
46 full-time staff
dean = William F. Lynch
students = 272 full-time
1,694 part-time
undergrad =
postgrad =
city = Philadelphia
state = Pennsylvania
country = USA
campus = University City Campus
affiliations = Drexel University
website = [http://www.drexel.edu/goodwin/ www.drexel.edu/goodwin/]

The Richard C. Goodwin College of Professional Studies is a higher education college at Drexel University.

By offering a variety of delivery modes including; traditional day, part-time evening, accelerated Saturday classes, online, off-campus, and at corporate sites, Goodwin’s program aims to fulfill A. J. Drexel's vision in making a "school for the study of design and for vocational training in the most general and best sense." [cite book|last=McDonald |first= Edward D. |coauthors = Edward M. Hinton |title =Drexel Institute of Technology 1891 - 1941 | publisher = Haddon Craftsmen, Inc. |date=1942 |pages = pp. 35 |isbn = 1406763748]

History

Established shortly after the founding of Drexel as the Department of Lectures and Evening Classes, the College of Professional studies has been a part of the school since 1892 under nine different names. In 1896, the Department of Lectures and Evening Classes was renamed to just the Department of Evening Courses. In 1918, during Hollis Godfrey's internal reorganization, [cite book|last=McDonald |first= Edward D. |coauthors = Edward M. Hinton |title =Drexel Institute of Technology 1891 - 1941 | publisher = Haddon Craftsmen, Inc. |date=1942 |pages = pp. 54 - 69 |isbn = 1406763748] it was renamed the Evening School. When degrees were offered through the school in 1924, it was renamed once again to the Evening Diploma School, from then it became known as the Evening College and Diploma School (1950-1965), and the Evening College (1965-1987). In 1987, it was renamed University College and remained that until 1993. [cite web|title=Drexel's colleges and schools, 1891-present |url=http://www.library.drexel.edu/archives/history/colleges.html |publisher=Drexel University |accessdate=2008-02-23] In 1997, the college was brought back as the College of Evening and Professional Studies and underwent its last name change to the Goodwin College of Professional Studies in 2001 in honor of alumnus Richard C. Goodwin.

In March 2008, it was announced that Goodwin College will be merging with Drexel's School of Education. This merge will occur by September 2008.

Academic programs

Full-Time Undergraduate Programs:
*Applied Engineering Technology
*Construction Management
*Culinary Arts
*Culinary Science
*Hospitality Management
*Sport Management Saturday Scholars Degree-Completion Programs:
*Communications and Applied Technology
*Computing and Security Technology (formerly known as Computing Technology)
*Professional Studies
*Behavioral Health Counseling (formerly known as Behavioral and Addictions Counseling Sciences)
*Health-Services Administration

Part-time/Evening Undergraduate Degree Programs
*Applied Engineering Technology
*Architecture
*Communications and Applied Technology
*Construction Management
*Culinary Arts
*General Studies
*Hospitality Management
*Industrial Engineering Technology
*Professional Studies

Graduate (Master of Science) Programs:
*Sport Management
*Food Science

Professional/Certificate Programs:
*Coaching Certificate
*Post-Bachelor's Certificate in Computing Security Technology
*Construction Management Certificates
*Food Safety Training Course
*International Code Certification Prep Courses
*Managing Generations in the Workplace
*PE & FE Review Courses
*Power Engineering and NERC Training
*Reading Skills Programs for Children and Adults
*Retail Leadership
*Lean Six Sigma Certification
*Transition to Teaching

Academic Bistro

The Academic Bistro is Drexel University's student-run restaurant and lounge, located on the sixth floor of the Academic Building (33rd and Arch Streets, Philadelphia). The space includes modern commercial kitchens, dining room, conference room, and lounge.

The Hospitality Management, Culinary Science, and Culinary Arts programs run the Academic Bistro, which is intended to give students hands-on experience. The Bistro is open to the public for lunch or dinner on select weekdays during the academic year and is also available for private events, by reservation.

References

External links

* [http://drexel.edu/academics/goodwin/ Goodwin College website]
* [http://www.drexel.edu/goodwin/facilities/bistro/default.asp Academic Bistro website]


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