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University of the Incarnate Word

City: San Antonio
State/Province: Texas
Country: USA
Category: Master's Coll
Faith: Yes
Faith Affiliation: Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth
Degree Name: M.A. in Administration with a concentration in Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Organizational Placement: H-E-B School of Business and Administration
Delivery: Online Only
Public: No
Carnegie: Master's Colleges & Universities: Larger Programs
Institutional Mission: The first Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, three young CCVI logoFrench women motivated by the love of God and their recognition of God's presence in each person, came to San Antonio in 1869 to minister to the sick and the poor. Their spirit of Christian service is perpetuated in the University of the Incarnate Word primarily through teaching and scholarship, encompassing research and artistic expression. Inspired by Judeo-Christian values, the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Catholic Social Teaching,¹ the University of the Incarnate Word aims to educate men and women who will become concerned and enlightened citizens within the global community. The University of the Incarnate Word is committed to educational excellence in a context of faith in Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Word of God. Thus, through a liberal education² the university cultivates the development of the whole person and values of life-long learning. To that end, faculty and students support each other in the search for and communication of truth, thoughtful innovation, care of the environment, community service, and social justice.³ The University of the Incarnate Word is a Catholic institution that welcomes to its community persons of diverse backgrounds, in the belief that their respectful interaction advances the discovery of truth, mutual understanding, self-realization, and the common good.
Degree Type: Master's Degree (including minors)
Contact Person: Dr. Mark Teachout
Contact Email: teachout@uiwtx.edu

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