The Master of Science degree requires both coursework and research accomplishments. A total of 30 credits are required for graduation: 6-10 credits of thesis research (MSE 5990, MSE 6990) 20 credits ...
In 2009, the Master of Science in Anesthesia Program at Case Western Reserve University underwent a major curricular restructuring with a specific focus on improving and advancing our didactic and ...
Undergraduate students can take courses that count toward both bachelor’s and master’s degrees with one of our accelerated bachelor’s/master’s (ABM) programs ...
The School of Science and Engineering Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s programs allow Saint Louis University students to achieve both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years. SLU's ...
UMass Lowell (UML) offers the only accredited Master of Public Health (MPH) Coordinated Program in Dietetics in New England, which combines coursework and supervised practice experience to qualify ...
Elevate your career with a degree that aligns with industry demands with our Master of Science in Civil Engineering. Whether you're passionate about sustainable infrastructure, transportation systems, ...
The graduate program in robotics and autonomy from Drexel Engineering prepares professionals for applying deepened skillsets needed to take on the rapid changes advances in the design and use of ...
The MSW program at California State University, Sacramento, was established in 1964. We prepare graduates to become social work professionals who can both lead and serve our region, the State, and ...
The Specialist in Education, School Psychology (Ed.S.) is an advanced degree that requires students to have completed both the MA in Education (School Psychology) or its equivalent, and the Pupil ...
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The Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) is designed for students who are planning to teach in elementary, middle or high schools and for those wishing to do advanced study in the field of education.
Graduate programs are for students who have already earned a bachelor's degree and want to pursue advanced study. These include master's, specialist, and doctoral degrees that focus on specialized ...