Goodwin College of Professional Studies
Established | 1892 (as the Evening College) |
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Dean | William F. Lynch |
Students | 272 full-time 1,694 part-time |
Location | , , |
Campus | University City Campus |
Affiliations | Drexel University |
Website | www.drexel.edu/goodwin/ |
The Richard C. Goodwin College of Professional Studies (originally called the Evening College) at Drexel University offers working professionals and recent high school and college graduates practical educational programs with flexible scheduling, unique learning strategies, hands-on experiences, and career preparation.
With a variety of delivery modes, including traditional day, part-time evening, accelerated Saturday classes, online, off-campus, and at corporate sites, Goodwin’s programs aim to fulfill the educational needs of the community they serve.
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
Construction Management Certificates
Food Safety Training Course
International Code Certification Prep Courses
PE & FE Review Courses
Power Engineering and NERC Training
Reading Skills Programs for Children and Adults
Retail Leadership
Six Sigma Certification
Transition to Teaching
Academic Bistro Restaurant and Lounge
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.