Schaumburg Campus is one of the campuses operated by Roosevelt University. Our records show the address as Schaumburg, IL, United States.
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The Schaumburg Campus, also known as the Albert A. Robin Campus, is designed for working professionals and adult learners in the northwest Chicago suburbs, offering flexible scheduling and a focus on career-oriented programs in business, education, and health sciences. Located in a business-friendly area near major corporations, it facilitates networking and applied learning tailored to regional needs.
- School of Business: Delivers accelerated undergraduate and graduate degrees in accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and project management. Evening and online-hybrid formats accommodate full-time professionals, with courses on strategic leadership, supply chain management, and business analytics using real-world data from local industries like manufacturing and retail.
- College of Education: Specializes in advanced teacher preparation and professional development, including master's programs in curriculum and instruction, educational administration, and reading specialist certification. Classes incorporate technology for classroom management and emphasize inclusive practices for diverse suburban student populations.
- Heller College of Psychology and Behavioral Science: Offers graduate-level programs in counseling psychology, school psychology, and organizational behavior. Training includes supervised practicum experiences in community mental health centers and corporate wellness programs, focusing on therapeutic techniques and workplace dynamics.
- Health Sciences Programs: Provides bachelor's and master's degrees in health administration, public health, and gerontology. Curriculum covers healthcare policy, epidemiology, and leadership in aging services, with partnerships to nearby hospitals and senior care facilities for internships and capstone projects.
- Interdisciplinary Studies: Includes paralegal studies, criminal justice, and sustainability management certificates. These programs blend legal research, ethical decision-making, and environmental policy, preparing students for roles in law firms, nonprofits, and corporate compliance departments.
The campus prioritizes practical skills development through case-based learning, guest lectures from industry experts, and access to modern facilities like computer labs and simulation centers. With a commitment to lifelong learning, it supports transfer students and non-traditional learners via advising services and career counseling. Programs integrate suburban Chicago's economic landscape, addressing topics like suburban urban planning, workforce diversity, and digital transformation. Student organizations and workshops enhance professional networks, ensuring graduates are equipped for advancement in competitive job markets. This campus embodies Roosevelt's mission of accessible, high-quality education that empowers individuals to contribute meaningfully to their communities and professions.
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