Draft:Hildegard College
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Hildegard College is a private college located in Costa Mesa, California.[1] It offers a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Entrepreneurship. It as an ecumenical Christian college and is not affiliated with any Christian denomination.
History[edit]
Hildegard College launched in 2021 at its campus at FLDWRK, a collaborative work space in Costa Mesa, California. Its inaugural freshman class started in Fall of 2023.[2]
Academics[edit]
Hildegard College utilizes a common curriculum and a cohort model. The degree consists of three interrelated areas of study: the Liberal Arts, Formation, and Entrepreneurship. In liberal arts courses, students study the Great Works of literature, philosophy, mathematics, natural science, economics, theology, and history in small seminars. Coursework in Formation covers organizational models, leadership and management, problem solving, and strategy, as well as personal moral and spiritual formation. The college uses a project-based model for teaching entrepreneurship. Classes are capped at 15 students.
References[edit]
- ^ "Hildegard College". Hildegard College. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
- ^ "Costa Mesa coworking, private offices, flexible workspace, and events in Costa Mesa, Orange County, CA". FLDWRK. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
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