Academic Programs
Eden Hall Farm Campus
Chatham University is pleased to offer a series of seminars and activities for community members at Eden Hall Farm Campus. These will be offered in two of the clusters that drive Chatham’s mission: women’s programming and environmental awareness.
Chatham’s goal is to use Eden Hall Farm Campus as a place where community members – families who live in the township, employees of the township, teachers who work in area schools, and others, especially women – will come to gather and learn about topics and attend events that will enhance their personal, professional, and community lives.
Starting in September 2008, Chatham will offer small-group seminars in seven-week terms. These seminars will be college-level courses that can be taken for credit or not, and, if taken for credit, may be applied to Chatham degree programs.
Courses will be held in the evenings from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.,
with each class meeting twice a week on either Mondays and
Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays. Saturday classes will
be offered from 9:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. and from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
All classes will be capped at 15 students.
The seminar fees are $550 per non-credit course and $1,200 per for-credit course. During the 2008-2009 academic year only, enroll in two for-credit courses and pay full tuition for the first and half tuition for the second.
We look forward to welcoming you as the first students at
Chatham University’s Eden Hall Farm Campus.
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Two clusters will be offered:
(Click here for Fall 2008 schedule and course descriptions)
- Women’s Studies
- Women and Community Leadership
- LDR250 : Theories of Leadership
- LDR255 : Effective Community Leadership
- LDR300 : Advocacy
- LDR350 : Essentials of Finance
- Women’s Well-Being
- BUS105 : Foundations of Business
- EXS252 : Exercise and Nutrition
- PSY236 : Psychology of Women
- SDE172 : The Meaningful Life
- Women’s Entrepreneurship
- BUS157 : Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- BUS245 : Marketing
- BUS250 : Start-Up 101
- BUS350 : The Business Plan
- The Environment
- Environmental Education
- ENV116 : Global Environmental Challenges
- ENV129 : Our Fragile Earth
- ENV250 : Plants, People, and the Environment
- ENG452 : Ecofeminist Literature
- Living Green
- ENV240 : The Environmental Consumer
- ENV270 : Landscape Ecology
- ENV330 : Social Sustainability
- ENV400 : The Sustainable Home
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