Benedict College recently introduced three innovative degree programs in collaboration with Rize Education, to prepare students for emerging careers in high-demand industries. With new majors in neuroscience, digital marketing, and supply chain management, Benedict is expanding its academic offerings to ensure students are ready to step into impactful roles in today’s evolving job market.
Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, president and CEO of Benedict College, expressed the college’s vision for these programs, stating, “Our new degree programs align perfectly with our mission of producing graduates who are academically prepared for in-demand careers. By expanding our academic offerings, we are providing our students with greater opportunities to graduate in highly marketable fields.”
The neuroscience program provides an in-depth look at the brain and nervous system, preparing students for careers in healthcare, research, and pharmaceuticals. With a focus on both foundational science and hands-on research, students will be equipped to navigate various fields within the medical and research sectors.
In the digital marketing program, students will gain critical skills for navigating today’s technology-driven marketing world. Combining theoretical foundations with practical experience, the program covers essential topics like social media strategy, search engine optimization, and data analytics, making it ideal for those seeking dynamic roles in digital communications.
The supply chain management program targets the backbone of business operations, teaching students the intricacies of logistics, operations, and strategic planning. This program is designed to prepare students for the complexities of managing goods and services on a global scale, a skill set in high demand across industries.
Through its partnership with Rize Education, Benedict College has developed these programs with input from top professionals at Fortune 500 companies, ensuring that each curriculum is robust and industry-relevant. This collaboration reflects Benedict’s commitment to providing a career-focused education that bridges the gap between academic learning and real-world skills.