College of Professional Studies

Programs

Courses

CPS 1001: Collge&Prof Success Strategies

This course is designed for first-year students within the College of Professional Studies and will lay the groundwork for your success at Villanova and thereafter. In this course you will gain knowledge about Villanova, acclimate to the academic world, and develop a sense of self-awareness to assist you in future endeavors. Class meetings will cover topics of special interest to CPS students. In addition, you will be introduced to valuable student services that will support and contribute to your success.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Summer 2026, Spring 2026, Fall 2025
Effective Term
202030

CPS 1002: Tech Competency

This course is designed for first-year students within the College of Professional Studies and will provide a framework for readiness and success to adopt, adapt, and apply technology for success at Villanova and thereafter. In this course, you will gain knowledge about various technology platforms that are essential to your success as a college student.

Corequisites

CPS 1001

Corequisite Courses
Last Offered
Fall 2022, Spring 2022, Fall 2021
Effective Term
202220

CPS 1003: Painting in Renaissance Italy

This short lecture course introduces Italian Renaissance painting. We investigate the social, political, and stylistic contexts of Italian painting from c. 1300-1550, discussing artists such as Leonardo, Titian, Giotto, Masaccio, Michelangelo, Raphael, among others.

Last Offered
Spring 2026

CPS 1004: Moby Dick

This reading group provides an opportunity to read, study, and discuss Herman Melville's 1851 novel, Moby-Dick; or The Whale - a work that is at once an adventure tale and a philosophical epic.

Last Offered
Spring 2026

CPS 1100: RISE Communitas l

The first part of a two-semester sequence for first-year RISE students within the College of Professional Studies. This course is designed to introduce students to Villanova while developing their academic, intra-personal, and professional skills

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Effective Term
202420

CPS 1150: RISE Communitas ll

The second part of a two-semester sequence for first-year RISE students within the College of Professional Studies. This course is designed to introduce students to Villanova while developing their academic, intra-personal, and professional skills.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024
Effective Term
202430

CPS 1200: New Managers Bootcamp

Through this highly interactive bootcamp students will develop and strengthen their management skills, strategic perspective and gain tools to become an effective leader in their organization. Additionally it will afford participants a learning environment where they can expand their personal and professional networks while discussing leadership challenges and strategies with peers

Last Offered
Spring 2021, Fall 2020
Effective Term
202120

CPS 3400: Internship Practicum

Approved semester internship project involving practical application of previously learned knowledge to a business enterprise, government and/or non-profit organization; supervision by both faculty member and corporate/non-profit executive. CPS Only, Director Approval

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Summer 2026, Spring 2026, Fall 2025
Effective Term
202230

CPS 4000: Foundation of Research Methods

This course will introduce students to the core principles and practices of academic research. Students will identify research questions, conduct a literature review, develop theoretical models, and select a research methods design using quantitative, qualitative, or mixed method approaches.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Spring 2026, Fall 2025, Spring 2025
Effective Term
202530

CPS 4400: Internship Practicum

Approved semester internship project involving practical application of previously learned knowledge to a business enterprise, government and/or non-profit organization; supervision by both faculty member and corporate/non-profit executive. Permission of College Required.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Summer 2026, Spring 2026, Fall 2025
Effective Term
202230

CPS 5000: Professional Studies Capstone

Synthesize and integrate knowledge acquired through an original research project, i.e., methods, collecting data, analyzing and interpreting data, and formal written report and oral presentation. Students will demonstrate applied mastery of learning and readiness for future academic and professional pursuits.

Prerequisites

CPS 4000

Prerequisite Courses
Effective Term
202530

CPS 5400: Internship Practicum Part 2

Approved second semester internship project involving practical application of previously learned knowledge to a business enterprise, government and/or non-profit organization; supervision by both faculty member and corporate/non-profit executive. Permission of College Required. CPS Only, Director Approval.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Summer 2026, Spring 2026, Fall 2025
Effective Term
202230

CPS 5900: Foundation in Sales

This course is designed to address the major elements of the entire sales process. This class is designed for those who may pursue a career in sales, entrepreneurs who will need new sales to grow their businesses, current professionals whose duties may expand to include business development. This class will have 1 weekend of live instruction with asynchronous pre and post work.

Last Offered
Summer 2022
Effective Term
202310

ENTR 1000: The Basics of Entrepreneurship

This course introduces students to the concept of """entrepreneurship"""" and gives them an academic framework to understand and analyze the theory and practices of entrepreneurial endeavors. This course draws from many different disciplines and includes topics such as the motivation for entrepreneurship (individual

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Effective Term
202210

ENTR 3400: Entrepreneurship Practicum

The European Innovation Academy (EIA) Entrepreneurship & Innovation Summer School is the world's largest entrepreneurial summer program, with a special focus on digital innovations. The accelerated program turns an idea into a startup in just 15 days! The goal of this course is to give students a hands-on, real-life experience creating a startup with students from around the world. The course challenges participants to innovate, overcome obstacles, and grow rapidly; with the goal of creating a business valued at 100M EUR or more. The course is led by the top tech speakers, mentors, and investors from around th world who leverage the skills, mindset, and knowledge necessary to coach and inspire participants to achieve set goals. The course is taught in a real-life context, where students form teams of five and acquire the skills and know-how to develop their business idea from the conceptual stage to the marketplace. They are guided in building a scalable business model via real-life experiments and tests in a live marketplace with genuine customer feedback and building up real life customer traction. The challenge unfolds in a learning environment that corresponds to current and future workplace requirements including cross-functional and virtual teams with crowdsourced work tasks, a multicultural workforce, and extremely demanding organization, planning and communication skills. CPS Only, Permission of Director Required.

Last Offered
Summer 2026, Summer 2025, Summer 2024, Summer 2023
Effective Term
202310

ENTR 5000: Entrepreneurship Capstone

This capstone course is the culminating experience for the Entrepreneurship major where students will have the opportunity to integrate and apply the concepts and skills learned throughout the major. Students will work on projects to build innovative businesses, social enterprises, or non-profit ventures starting with ideation, validation, testing, building, pitching, through launch. This course will feature guest lectures from successful entrepreneurs and Villanova alumni.

Prerequisites

ENTR 1000

Prerequisite Courses
Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Effective Term
202320

HRMG 2000: Introduction to Human Resource

This course will focus on the organizational context for human resources and provide students with a broad overview of the major functional areas of HR including staffing, performance management, employee and labor relations, U.S. employment law, workplace health and safety, compensation, and benefits. This course is a prerequisite course for each of the new courses being designed for this major: HRM 2010, HRM 2020, HRM 2030, and HRM 5000.

Last Offered
Summer 2026, Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Spring 2024
Effective Term
202230

HRMG 2010: Employment Law

This course will provide an overview of current employment laws in the United States. Major legislation that impacts the workplace will be discussed. This course will help students gain an understanding of both the business and ethical environment associated issues like employee rights, safety and healthy, and discrimination in the work place.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
202230

HRMG 2020: Talent Acquistion&Employee Dev

This course will focus on HR's role in talent acquisition and talent management throughout the employee life cycle. Students will discuss a broad range of talent and performance management challenges including employment branding, recruiting, selection, employee engagement, and training and development. Students will gain an understanding of job analysis, job descriptions, onboarding, the ADDIE model, needs assessment, and realistic job preview throughout this course.

Prerequisites

HRMG 2000

Prerequisite Courses
Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Summer 2024, Fall 2022
Effective Term
202310

HRMG 2030: Managing Compensation&Benefit

This course will focus on managing employee compensation and benefits. Students will evaluate compensation models used in organizations like base pay, merit pay, profit sharing, pay-for-performance, and lead/lag/match market-based strategies. Students will gain an understanding of major employee benefits offered by organizations.

Prerequisites

HRMG 2000

Prerequisite Courses
Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Effective Term
202230

HRMG 5990: HR Independent Study

Reading research and/or projects in a selected area of human resources under the direction of a mentor of the staff. May be repeated for credit Director's Approval, CPS Section information text. Permission of Director required, Full semester course.

Last Offered
Summer 2026

ISYT 5000: Information Systems Capstone

Student driven project providing experience on the investigation or implementation of an Information System solution that includes management of a project through the full system lifecycle. A cumulative experience intended to complete a student's portfolio of expertise in Information System.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
202230

ISYT 5993: Info System&Tech Indp Study

Reading research and/or projects in a selected area of information systems & technology under the direction of a member of the staff. May be repeated for credit Director's Approval; CPS.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Summer 2026, Spring 2026, Fall 2025
Effective Term
202130

LDR 2020: Leadership & Community

Leadership in the public sector. A study of leaders in politics, civil rights, academics/research and corporations. Evaluation of effective/ineffective leadership styles.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
201610

LDR 2030: Leading with a Digital Mindset

Analysis of the implications of technology on leadership. The strategic role of technology in organizations. Define and analyze attitudes and behaviors of a """digital mindset""""."

Prerequisites
Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
202120

LDR 2040: Ethics & Leadership

The nature of ethical leadership. How the leader's values and beliefs affect decision making. The concepts of organizational and social responsibility.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021
Effective Term
201610

LDR 2050: History of Leadership

This course evaluates the history of leadership and leaders from both the theoretical and practical perspective. Historical aspects examined will include war, peace, severe economic conditions, technology advances, societal changes, and the evolution of organizations. Students will develop a leadership philosophy and approach, examine this approach and its place in the grander context of the history of leadership

Prerequisites
Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022
Effective Term
201610

LDR 2070: Strategy Driven Talent Mgmt

Develop a personal talent management philosophy and plan. Improve ability to reflectively lead talent management efforts. Develop the capacity to analyze and assess talent management practices. Sharpen decision making and problem solving techniques. Research, develop and present a talent management project.

Last Offered
Summer 2026, Summer 2025, Summer 2024, Summer 2023
Effective Term
201730

LDR 2080: Leadership Communication

Explore strategies and tactics for engaging and inspiring your team, clients, and partners. Includes topics such as communicating your vision, social media strategy, storytelling, and crisis communication.

Prerequisites
Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
202120

LDR 5940: Leadership Topics

Presentation of selected topics in leadership. May be repeated for credit if topics are different. Pre-requisites may be imposed depending on the topics.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Summer 2025, Fall 2024
Effective Term
201710

LDR 5950: Special Topics in Leadership

Intensive workshops or seminars in selected areas of leadership that focus on professional development and applied knowledge. May be repeated for credit if topics are different. Pre-requisites my be imposed depending on the topics.

Last Offered
Summer 2024, Summer 2023, Spring 2021, Summer 2017
Effective Term
201810

LDR 5993: Leadership Topics

Reading, research and/or projects in a selected area of leadership under the direction of a member of the staff. May be repeated for credit.

Last Offered
Summer 2020, Summer 2019, Summer 2018, Spring 2018
Effective Term
201710

ODM 1000: Foundation of Organiz Behavior

Overview of the key principles and research of organizational behavior. Examines individual human behavior in the workplace as influenced by personality, values, perceptions, and motivations, and group behavior as related to collaboration, communication, politics, and negotiation.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Effective Term
202320

ODM 1100: Foundations of Strategic Mgmt

Overview of key principles and practices of strategic management. Examines topics such as establishing mission, vision, and direction, evaluating environmental influences, assessing industry and market trends, building organizational culture, leading effective teams, managing and leading change. Emphasizes the development and implementation of strategy across industries.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
202020

ODM 2010: Foundations of Marketing

Introduction to key concepts, terms, and strategies used in the marketing function of an organization. Focus is on understanding how firms and consumers behave and developing a tool kit of strategies and tactics to be used in promoting an organization's marketing strategy.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
202020

ODM 2020: Ethics, Regulations & Soc Resp

Examines the intersection of ethics, regulation, and social responsibility, and the business management and strategy. Provide students with the opportunity to understand and analyze the economic, legal, political , ethical, and societal issues involving the interaction of business, government, and society.

Last Offered
Fall 2026, Fall 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023
Effective Term
202120

ODM 2030: Organizational Decision Making

Explores decision-making philosophy, approaches, challenges, and best practices. Provides opportunities to analyze contexts that impact decision process and quality, and develop skills related to individual and organizational decision-making.

Last Offered
Summer 2026, Summer 2025, Summer 2024, Summer 2023
Effective Term
202110

ODM 2050: Innovation & Creative Thinking

The cultivation of innovation and creative thinking are essential to an organization's success in the 21st Century Global context. This course will examine how innovation and creativity can be facilitated, managed and sustained in a work setting. Students will learn about the theories behind and the practical applications of these key concepts.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023
Effective Term
202020

ODM 3010: Sports Management & Administra

This course is designed to provide a full overview of the historical development and a comprehensive analysis of the multiple and varied disciplines that encompass the field of Sports Management. Different industries will be examined - pro teams, college and secondary school athletic departments, recreation and fitness, and facilities. We will focus on the skills and competencies required to be enter a career and to be successful in the sports management field.

Last Offered
Summer 2026, Summer 2025, Summer 2024, Summer 2023
Effective Term
202410

ODM 5940: Special Topics for ODM

Presentation of selected topics in organizational development and leadership. May be repeated for credit if topics are different. Pre-requisites may be imposed depending on the topics.

Last Offered
Summer 2026, Summer 2025
Effective Term
202510

ODM 5990: Independent Study

Reading, research and/or projects in a selected area of organizational development and leadership under the direction of a member of the faculty. May be repeated for credit. DIRECTOR APPROVAL NEEDED.

Last Offered
Spring 2026, Spring 2025

PCAC 1000: College Pathways

This immersive program is designed to introduce rising high school juniors and seniors to the multifaceted experience of attending college.

Last Offered
Summer 2026, Summer 2025, Summer 2024, Summer 2023
Effective Term
202510