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Master Degree

Master degrees generally require
30 - 39 credit hours of course work.


In order to enter a master's program, one must have completed a bachelor degree. This degree is ideal to enhance one's advancement opportunities and earning potential. ÌýGRE scores must be submitted during the application process for any graduate program.Ìý

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Criminal JusticeÌý(M.A.)
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice

EnglishÌý(M.A.)
Master of Arts in English

Communication (M.A.)
Master of Arts in Communication with a concentration in Strategic Communication

GerontologyÌý(M.A.)
Master of Arts in Gerontology

HistoryÌý(M.A.)
Master of Arts in History

Psychology (M.S.)
Master of Science in Psychology

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Ìý(M.B.A.)
Master of Business Administration

Ìý(M.Ed.)Master of Education- Reading

Ìý(M.Ed.Master of Education- ESL

Ìý(M.Ed.)
Master of Education- Special Education in Early Intervention

Ìý(M.Ed.)Master of Education- Special Education in Educational DiagnosticianÌý

(M.Ed.)
Master of Education – Early Childhood Education

(M.Ed.)
Master of Education – Elementary Education

Ìý(M.Ed.)Master of Education- Special Education in Gifted Education

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Master of Education- Special Education in Mild/Moderate Grades 1-12

Ìý(M.Ed.)
Master of Education in Educational Leadership

Ìý(M.Ed.)
Master of Education in Educational Technology Leadership

CounselingÌý(M.S.)
Master of Science in Counseling- Clinical Mental Health

Exercise Science (M.S.)
Master of Science in Exercise Science
Sport Management Concentration Only

Occupational TherapyÌý(M.O.T.)
Master of Occupational Therapy (A Hybrid Program)

Public Administration (M.P.A.)
Master of Public AdministrationÌý

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