University of Detroit Mercy
University Center Office: UC-1, 220
Phone: 586.263.6308
As Michigan's largest independent university, University of Detroit Mercy has an outstanding tradition of academic excellence, firmly rooted in a strong liberal arts curriculum. This tradition dates back to the formation of the two Detroit institutions: the University of Detroit founded in 1877 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and Mercy College of Detroit, founded in 1941 by the Religious Sisters of Mercy. In 1990, these schools consolidated to become University of Detroit Mercy - a university dedicated to providing affordable, accessible, quality education, while meeting the career preparation needs of a diverse student population.
Locations:
McNichols Campus, 4001 W. McNichols, PO Box 19900, Detroit, MI 48219-0900
University Center, 44575 Garfield Road, Clinton Twp., MI 48038-1139
Programs:
Please note: bachelor's degrees with links include a Macomb transfer plan
Bachelor of Arts in Financial Economics - This program involves the academic study of finance with a strong emphasis on the theory and application of economic principals. The program also prepares students to think critically about the moral and ethical issues that arise in the field of finance.
Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration - Designed to prepare individuals for entry and middle management or clinical supervisory positions in organizations, institutions and agencies that deliver health services.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Completion Cohort Program - Designed for RNs to complete their nursing degree through a cohort model in a 40-month format. The curriculum (39 credit hours) builds on the student's strengths and competencies as a practicing registered nurse.
Master of Arts in Economics - This degree program offers students the ability to learn and apply economic and financial principles to the U.S. international financial systems. Students pursue one of two tracks: The Theory Track with an academic orientation on the Applied Track with a practical orientation.
Master of Arts in Financial Economics - This degree program focuses on the study of economic and financial principles related to the U.S. and international financial systems. The program also addresses the moral and ethical issues that arise in the field of finance.
Master of Science in Nursing in Health Systems Management - Designed to assist health care providers in planning, designing, managing and evaluating health care programs, interventions and resources within a variety of health care settings.
Master of Science in Health Services Administration - Designed to build on the health-related preparation and work experience of its adult students to prepare them for promotion into a variety of health care management roles. The program integrates management theory with specific application to health care in every course.