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April 2, 2018 — Women in Business Awards

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www.HartfordBusiness.com • April 2, 2018 • Hartford Business Journal 33 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT JOSEPH LOOKS TO THE FUTURE WITH FOUR NEW MAJORS. FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS CAN PURSUE THEIR PASSION AND BECOME MORE MARKETABLE IN THEIR CHOSEN FIELD. BIOINFORMATICS, B.S. With a growing demand for college graduates who can solve complex problems in the bioscience field, students will take courses across mathematics, computer science, and biology to prepare for future careers. COMPUTER AND DATA SCIENCE, B.S. With a focus on software development and data science, students will be at the forefront of innovative academic and professional trends, graduating prepared to meet future market needs. HEALTH SCIENCE, B.S. Students can choose the interdisciplinary general program to prepare them for a variety of non-clinical health care careers or the seven-semester direct-entry Physician Assistant (PA) Studies track that guarantees admission to qualified students into USJ's graduate PA Studies program. SPORT MANAGEMENT AND PROMOTION, B.S. Through a comprehensive curriculum founded in business administration and required internships, students prepare to succeed as business professionals in the global sports industry. adjective [ri-mahr-kuh-buh l] worthy of being recognized as extraordinary Marty's remarkable success as a business leader is matched by her extraordinary commitment to her alma mater, the University of Saint Joseph. As a member of the Board of Trustees and through outreach to students she demonstrates uncommon commitment to the university's mission. Congratulations on this recognition from the HBJ, Marty! Martha Gervasi re • mark • a • ble www.usj.edu

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