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The dual Master of Pastoral Studies and Master of Business Administration (M.P.S./M.B.A.) is designed for current and future religious leaders seeking greater knowledge of business practices and for current and future business leaders seeking a greater understanding of spirituality and the religious search for meaning that underpins all human efforts.
Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM) Homepage | Faculty & Staff
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For more information about the doctor of nursing (DNP) curriculum, learning objectives, faculty, and opportunities for students, please visit their website.
For more information about the H.C.S.M. curriculum, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit their web site.
School of Nursing Homepage: css.loyno.edu/nursing
The School of Nursing offers a Master of Science in Nursing - Health Care Systems Management
For more information about the M.S.N. Family Nurse Practitioner curriculum, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit their website.
WEB PAGE: http://css.loyno.edu/nursing
2012-2013 M.S.N. Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
For more information about the M.S.N. Adult Nurse Practitioner curriculum, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities for students, please visit their web site.
School of Nursing Homepage: css.loyno.edu/nursing
2013-2014 MSN Degree Program Course Listing (DPCL)
General Information
The music therapy degree program is approved by the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). Students who have not completed an approved undergraduate program in music therapy will be required to fulfill deficiencies. This coursework will be taken concurrently with graduate studies.
Music therapy is an academic music degree and students admitted into the graduate program must have an undergraduate degree or major in music.
The Master of Music Performance program is offered through the College of Music and Fine Arts.
For more information about the Criminal Justice Department curriculum, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit their web site:
The Department of Counseling offers advanced courses leading to the Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Upon completion of the program, graduates will meet the course and education requirements to pursue their license as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Louisiana.
The Department of Criminal Justice offers one graduate program:
LIM/LIMX 702 Invitation to the Catechism 1 crs.
Elective Course
This course introduces students to the Catechism of the Catholic Church as a resource for faith and prayer. It examines the history, including catechisms in other denominations. It also studies its structure, artwork, spirituality, and relation to other catechetical documents, such as the U.S. Catholic Catechism for Adults.
LIM/LIMX 703 Introduction to Practical Theology 3 crs.
Theological Core Course
Nursing course descriptions are included for the following programs:
MUEN M700 – 706 Major Ensemble 1 cr. hr.
Loyola Symphony Orchestra, Loyola Chamber Orchestra, University Band, University Chorale, University Chorus, Jazz Band I, Jazz Workshop Band, Jazz Training Ensemble, and Wind Ensemble. These courses involve regular rehearsals and performances in groups of various sizes and constitutions. Course may be repeated for credit. Open to non-music students by audition only.