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At DelVal, we understand that your ability to continue college may come down to convenience of location. For that reason, since 1986, Delaware Valley College has offered adult evening courses in Ivyland at the offices of Milton Roy, conveniently located at 201 Ivyland Road, Ivyland, PA 18974. These classes are open to everyone, and students can earn both an Associate's degree and Bachelor's degree.
| Course | Section | Course Title | Credits | Day | Time | Location |
| EN1201 | 320 | English II | 3 | TR | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. | Conference |
| BA2161 | 320 | Business Law II | 1.5 | MW | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. | Conference |
*Online Course: $96 Distance Education Fee; $12 Technology Fee.
Session II Classes run from July 7 - August 14.
| Course | Section | Course Title | Credits | Day | Time | Location |
| BA1005 | 320 | Introduction to Business | 3 | MW | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. | Conference |
| EN2028 | 320 | Introduction to Literature | 3 | TR | 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. | Conference |
Students can pursue an Associate's degree in Supervision, Administration and Management. This degree consists of 66 credits and emphasizes core business requirements as well as Information Technology, Mathematics, English and Liberal Arts classes. Many students begin their academic pursuits with this degree. The advantage to this degree is that it then easily rolls into the Bachelor's degree in Business Administration.
Complete your Bachelor's Degree!
Delaware Valley College's Bachelor's degree in Business Administration consists of 126 credits and those who complete the Associate's degree are already half-way there! This degree is a broad, comprehensive career program that deals with the science and art of managing the human, physical, and economical resources of a business enterprise. As a science and art, it deals with the principles, concepts, and practices that influence the activities of finance, production, personnel, distribution, and marketing. Emphasis is placed on management's ability to analyze, plan, motivate, coordinate, and control the varied activities necessary for effective and successful operation of a business organization.
For more information regarding undergraduate courses, please contact our Admissions Department at 1-800-2DELVAL or email .
Course Requirements
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