$3,340 per 4-credit graduate course
After admission, you may qualify for financial aid . Typically, eligible students receive grant funds to cover a portion of tuition costs each term, in addition to federal financial aid options.
Learn more about the cost of attendance .
This program is designed for students who are highly motivated and strong academic performers.
Advising Tip: If interested in the Joint Program, which many ALB candidates are, we advise you to work closely with your ALB advisor as you’ll want to avoid enrolling in specific ALM preadmission and core degree requirements prior to receiving Joint Program approval due to our repeat policy (e.g., you cannot repeat a course for graduate credit that you have already taken for undergraduate credit). Moreover, any graduate-level course taken prior to Joint Program approval cannot be counted toward the ALM degree, as you need to be close to finishing your ALB before embarking on graduate-level work.
In order to successfully earn both bachelor’s and master’s degrees, you must fulfill the following requirements:
You must receive a B or higher in all four courses that double count toward the degree. If not, the courses will not double count, they will only apply towards the Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree, and you’ll be ineligible to move forward with the Joint Program. Earning even one grade below B (including B-) will disqualify you from the program, this includes withdrawal grades.
Double counting of credit is not offered unless you apply and are accepted to the Joint Program. Courses taken prior to acceptance will not be counted.
Credit is not awarded for any course that duplicates the subject matter of a previous course taken at the Extension School or Harvard Summer School for which undergraduate or graduate credit has already been received. The only exception to the repeat rule are creative writing courses with an R in the course number (e.g., CREA 100R). You may repeat those courses once.
Meet all degree, academic standing, and on-campus requirements for both degrees. For the Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree, you’ll need to complete 8 credits on campus. Weekend and three-week options are available. On-campus requirements for the Master of Liberal Arts vary by program. Visit the graduate degree field of your choice for details.
On-campus housing is available through Harvard Summer School for full-time study and a separate fee. The F-1 student visa for international students is available for full-time study at the Harvard Summer School only. Ordinarily, on-campus requirements for the both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees can be easily met via Harvard Summer School.
Graduate with your Harvard University Degrees: You participate in the annual Harvard Commencement twice, first receiving your Bachelor of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies and, later your Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies from Harvard University.
The Division of Continuing Education (DCE) at Harvard University is dedicated to bringing rigorous academics and innovative teaching capabilities to those seeking to improve their lives through education. We make Harvard education accessible to lifelong learners from high school to retirement.
The Bloomberg School offers additional degree programs for students interested in combining various fields and disciplines. Students working toward degrees in medicine, social work, international relations or law may also integrate their degree programs with a public health degree. Even undergraduate students at Johns Hopkins University can earn a combined degree with the Bloomberg School.
Undergraduate students at Johns Hopkins University that are already interested in pursuing advanced degrees can get a head start through these combined degree programs at the Bloomberg School.
We offer the Bachelor's degree and the Master of Health Science (MHS), the Bachelor's and the Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH), and the Bachelor's degree and the Master of Health Administration (MHA).
In partnership with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine , the Bloomberg School offers students the opportunity to earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) alongside a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – a rigorous combination that prepares graduates for prestigious careers in academic medicine.
Students complete two years of medical school before devoting themselves full-time to their PhD studies. After completion of the PhD degree requirements, students then complete their MD degree.
The Bloomberg School’s combination of the Master of Arts (MA) and the Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) prepares students for careers that require health expertise plus an understanding of international and political issues.
Many graduates of the MA/MSPH combined degree program go on to manage health services and health systems in a variety of settings around the world.
The MD/MPH dual degree program provides medical students with a population-based perspective on health and tools to address public health challenges. Two years of training from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine or any accredited U.S. medical school fulfills the two years of health-related work experience required for admission to the Bloomberg School MPH program.
Graduates earn an MD degree from their medical school and an MPH degree from the Bloomberg School. Alumni hold domestic and international leadership positions in top hospitals and medical schools.
The Juris Doctor and Master of Public Health (JD/MPH) dual degree program prepares students in the overlapping fields of law, public health, policy and ethics.
Graduates earn a JD degree from their accredited U.S. law school and an MPH degree from the Bloomberg School. Both degrees are awarded upon completion of the program.
Alumni have pursued careers in public policy, government, advocacy and academia.
The Bloomberg School and the Carey Business School of Johns Hopkins University offer the Master of Public Health and Master of Business Administration (MPH/MBA) dual degree program. Graduates receive two degrees on two separate diplomas.
The MPH/MBA provides experienced professionals with the knowledge and skills to be successful leaders in health-related organizations.
The Bloomberg School and the University of Maryland School of Social Work offer the Master of Public Health and Master of Social Work (MPH/MSW) dual degree program.
Students gain a population-based perspective and expertise in the quantitative sciences that, when combined with training in social work, prepare them to be effective members of the social work community with the ability to plan, implement and evaluate service programs.
The MPH degree is awarded upon completion of the MSW degree.
The Bloomberg School and the Georgetown University Law Center’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law offer the Master of Laws and the Master of Public Health (LLM/MPH) dual degree program.
Students are trained in public health practice and the role of law in solving critical global health challenges. Graduates earn the LLM degree in Global Health Law from Georgetown University and the MPH degree from the Bloomberg School. Both degrees are awarded upon completion of the program.
The Bloomberg School offers several combined degree programs for doctoral degree candidates who are interested in simultaneously pursuing master’s degrees in either biostatistics or international health. We offer an MHS/Doctoral or a MSPH/Doctoral.
Veterinary students desiring a Master of Public Health (MPH) may enroll in the MPH program after graduation or after at least two years of veterinary school. Students in the DVM/MPH program will earn a DVM from their veterinary school and an MPH from Johns Hopkins.
In particular, JHSPH has partnered with the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM) to offer combined degrees where JHSPH MPH graduates enter RUSVM to study veterinary medicine and that RUSVM DVM graduates enter the JHPSH MPH program.
The Bloomberg School and the School of Nursing of Johns Hopkins University offer the Doctor of Nursing- Executive Track and Master of Public Health ( DNP/MPH ) dual degree program.
This program prepares nurse leaders to take on executive level roles in healthcare and tackle critical public health challenges locally and globally.
The Bloomberg School and the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) offer the Master of Business Administration and Master of Public Health (MBA/MPH) dual degree program.
Students pursue complementary studies in public health and international business. They observe first-hand the opportunities and challenges in China’s giant health care market, which is vital for future leaders in global health.
Graduates earn the MBA degree from CEIBS and the MPH degree from the Bloomberg School.
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New York University School of Law (Law) and Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) offer coordinated dual degree programs leading to a Juris Doctor (JD) and either a PhD or MA degree in two Arts and Science disciplines:
Law and GSAS also offer dual degree programs leading to a JD and MA in the following disciplines:
Law and GSAS also offer dual degree programs leading to a JD and PhD in the following disciplines:
Students enrolled in these dual degree programs will work closely with faculty advisors in both the School of Law and GSAS to develop an integrated program of study and research. The programs are particularly aimed at students interested in pursuing academic careers. We expect that students who complete the JD/PhD program will be strong candidates for faculty positions in both law schools and in arts and sciences programs. The JD/MA programs provide rigorous interdisciplinary training for students interested in legal academia, but also for students who plan to pursue other career paths related to law.
These coordinated programs reduce the amount of time required to complete both degrees. The School of Law will count 12 credits of GSAS coursework toward the total of 83 credits required for the JD degree, typically allowing dual degree students to complete their JD coursework in five semesters rather than the usual six. All coursework must be approved by the respective program to count towards the dual degree program. Likewise, some law school coursework will count toward the PhD and MA program requirements, allowing students to accelerate the completion of those degrees. For students in the JD/MA program, both degrees are typically conferred at the end of four years (eight semesters) rather than the usual five years to complete both degrees separately. For students in the JD/PhD program, the JD is typically conferred at the end of the fourth year, while the student continues to complete the PhD requirements.
Prospective dual degree students must apply independently to both the School of Law and GSAS and be admitted to both. Current law students or GSAS doctoral students may apply to enter a dual degree program during their first year. Students looking to start the JD/PhD program at GSAS should inquire with the School of Law about the program sequence. Please refer to the GSAS website for information regarding funding for PhD candidates.
Students interested in a dual degree program are encouraged to contact Amy Chu, Senior Director of Academic Services and Registration at the School of Law ( [email protected] or 212-998-6020) or Tania Barnes at GSAS ( [email protected] ) for more information.
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Ad hoc combined phd programs.
Many academic departments and programs in the Graduate School partner to offer formal combined PhDs. You can apply for a formal combined degree program in your original admission application to the Graduate School; or, if you are in your first year of study, by requesting to transfer from your current program to a combined program. Students may not transfer programs after they have advanced to candidacy.
To explore the possibility of transferring to a combined degree program, you should consult with the directors of graduate studies in your current and prospective programs. You will need to identify an appropriate academic adviser in the new program; fill out the Departmental Transfer Form ; and prepare a one-to-two-page statement detailing your academic reasons for requesting the transfer and a timeline for completing the PhD. Requests to transfer to a combined program should be submitted to your current and prospective programs for review and approval, which is entirely at the discretion of the two departments/programs. Programs then submit signed forms and materials to the Dean’s Office for final approval. These should be sent to [email protected] .
You also have the option to propose an ad hoc combined PhD for approval by both programs and the Graduate School. If you are in your first year of study and wish to explore the possibility of transferring to an ad hoc combined PhD, you should discuss your plans and proposal with the directors of graduate studies in your current and prospective programs. You will need to identify an appropriate academic adviser in the new program and complete the Departmental Transfer Form . (Example: a student in Political Science applying to transfer to an ad hoc combined PhD with Religious Studies would fill out the form requesting a transfer from "Political Science" to "Political Science and Religious Studies.") In addition to the form, you should prepare a one-to-two-page statement explaining the academic reasons for the ad hoc proposal. Applications to transfer to an ad hoc combined PhD must also include a detailed outline and timeline for completing all requirements of the degree.
Please note that a combined degree should represent some combination of the requirements of each program, as agreed to by both DGSs. It does not represent the total sum of requirements in both programs. The combined degree is not two PhDs, but rather a combination of two doctoral programs that can be completed within the student's normal time to degree. Requests to transfer to a combined program should be submitted to your current and prospective programs for review and approval. Approval is entirely at the discretion of each program. Programs then submit signed forms and materials to the Dean’s Office for final approval. These should be sent to [email protected] .
Matthew S. Tanico
Assistant Dean for Academic Support & Outreach
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The dual and joint degree programs enable graduate students to obtain multiple graduate degrees concurrently or consecutively. Students apply to and complete the course requirements for each department separately.
Joint MS&E and Law Degrees
Joint MS&E and Master of Public Policy Degree
In the dual degree program, students obtain two graduate (usually MS) degrees concurrently or consecutively, completing all of the course requirements for each department. A total of 90 units is required to complete two master degrees.
Students doing a PhD degree, may also complete one MS degree (in the same or in a different department) and one PhD minor, without needing to take any additional units.
Admission Students must apply and be admitted to each program separately. Students may apply to only one department initially. After the first quarter at Stanford, students may apply to be admitted to the second department.
Advising Every student has one adviser in each degree program.
The School of Law and the Department of Management Science and Engineering offer joint degree programs leading to a JD degree and an MS degree in MS&E, or to a JD and PhD in MS&E. These programs are designed for students who wish to prepare for careers in areas relating to both law and to the decision making, policy making and problem-solving knowledge and skills developed in the MS&E program. Students interested in either joint degree program must apply and gain admission separately to the School of Law and the Department of Management Science and Engineering, and, as an additional step, must secure consent from both academic units to pursue degrees in those units as part of a joint degree program. Interest in either joint degree program should be noted on the student’s admission applications and may be considered by the admission committee of each program. Alternatively, an enrolled student in either the Law School or MS&E may apply for admission to the other program and for joint degree status in both academic units after commencing study in either program.
Joint degree students may elect to begin their course of study in either the School of Law or MS&E. Students are assigned to a joint program committee composed of at least one faculty member from Law and one from MS&E. This committee plans the student’s program jointly with the student. Students must be enrolled full-time in the Law School for the first year of law studies, and it is recommended that students devote exclusively one autumn quarter to the MS&E MS program to initiate their MS&E work. After that time, enrollment may be in MS&E or Law, and students may choose courses from either program regardless of where enrolled. A candidate in the joint JD/PhD program should spend a substantial amount of full-time residency in MS&E. Students must satisfy the requirements for both the JD and the MS or PhD degrees as specified in the Stanford Bulletin or by the School of Law. The School of Law may approve courses from MS&E or courses in the student’s MS&E program from outside of the Department of Management Science and Engineering that may count toward the JD degree, and MS&E may approve courses from the School of Law that may count toward the MS or PhD degree in MS&E. In either case, approval may consist of a list applicable to all joint degree students or may be tailored to each individual student’s program. The lists may differ depending on whether the student is pursuing an MS or a PhD in MS&E.
In the case of a JD/MS program, no more than 45 units of approved courses may be counted toward both degrees. In the case of a JD/PhD program, no more than 54 units of approved courses may be counted toward both degrees. In either case, no more than 31 units of courses that originate outside the School of Law may count toward the law degree. To the extent that courses under this joint degree program originate outside the School of Law but count toward the law degree, the law credits permitted under Section 17(1) of the Law School Regulations are reduced on a unit-per-unit basis, but not below zero. The maximum number of Law School credits that may be counted toward the MS in MS&E is the greater of: (a) 18 units in the case of the MS, or (b) the maximum number of hours from courses outside the department that an MS candidate in MS&E is permitted to count toward the applicable degree under general departmental guidelines or under departmental rules that apply in the case of a particular student.
Tuition and financial aid arrangements are normally through the school in which the student is then enrolled.
MS&E MS students who wish to apply their analytical and management skills to the field of public policy can simultaneously pursue a master's degree in MS&E and a master's degree in Public Policy. The MPP is a two-year degree program, but MS MS&E students who pursue the joint program can earn both degrees in a minimum of two years, depending on prior preparation and elective choices, by counting up to 45 quarter units of course work toward both degrees. After admission to the Department of Management Science and Engineering, incoming or current MS students request that their application file be forwarded to the MPP program director for review.
Students in the joint program normally will spend most of their first year taking MS&E core and concentration courses. The second year is typically devoted to the MPP core, concentration, and practicum. The joint degree requires 90 quarter units.
Tuition for the first year of study is paid at the Graduate Engineering rate, the remaining time at the Graduate rate.
Joint machine learning phd degrees, students interested in a ml- joint phd degree should first apply to the phd program that best aligns with their research interests., phd in statistics & machine learning.
This PhD program differs from the Machine Learning PhD program in that it places significantly more emphasis on preparation in statistical theory and methodology. Similarly, this program differs from the Statistics PhD program in its emphasis on machine learning and computer science. The Joint PhD Program in Machine Learning and Statistics is aimed at preparing students for academic careers in both CS and Statistics departments at top universities or industry.
The student must be advised by a faculty from the home department along with a Core Faculty member from the joint department as a co-mentor. Joint Statistics-MLD faculty cannot serve both roles. Both faculty must be identified at the time of admission to the joint program.
Note: MLD students are able to apply for this program after they have completed the courses and have a sponsoring faculty in Statistics make the case for admission.
The Joint Ph.D. Program in Machine Learning and Public Policy is a program operated jointly by faculty in Machine Learning and the Heinz College (Schools of Public Policy, Information Systems, and Management). Students will gain the skills necessary to develop new state-of-the-art machine learning technologies and apply these successfully to real-world policy domains.
This Joint PhD program trains students in the application of machine learning to neuroscience and neural inspired machine learning algorithms by combining core elements of the ML PhD program and the Program in Neural Computation (PNC) offered by the Neuroscience Institute (NI) .
This Joint PhD program trains students in both the technology of AI and human decision science, focusing on how and when AI can complement human decision making. Students will be trained in fundamentals of AI, autonomous decision making, fundamentals of human decision and behavioral science, cognitive models of decision making, and societal impact of AI technologies. This program is offered jointly by faculty in Machine Learning and Social and Decision Sciences.
A student in a Joint-ML PhD degree may earn a MS degree along the way, either from their home department or from MLD, but not from both. To earn an MS in Research from MLD they must satisfy all the relevant requirements .
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In order to apply to a Joint ML PhD degree, a student must already be enrolled in one of the participating PhD programs in Statistics, PNC, Heinz or SDS.
Before applying*, a student must:
Applications must be submitted by May 31st .
Please submit your online application by May 31st to include the following information:
The University of Chicago is renowned for its interdisciplinary culture, and masters students can pursue a variety of joint or dual degree programs:
JD/MA in International Relations
In partnership with the Law School and International Relations , a student may earn both the J.D. and a master’s degree in International Relations in eleven quarters. Applicants must gain acceptance to each degree program separately and should convey to each unit the interest in this joint degree while applying.
MPP/MA in Middle Eastern Studies
In partnership with the Harris Public Policy , the Center for Middle Eastern Studies offers students an opportunity to earn both a Master of Arts in Middle Eastern Studies and a Master of Public Policy . This joint degree program addresses the needs of students wishing to acquire a background focused on modern Middle Eastern languages, history, and civilization while developing their abilities in policy analysis in preparation for professional careers in scholarly, educational, governmental, nongovernmental, and business environments in the United States and abroad.
MBA/MA in International Relations
This joint program between the Chicago Booth and the Committee on International Relations allows students to complement the study of the role of ideas, interests, and power in shaping international relations with a business education. Students take theoretical and interdisciplinary courses in international relations and write a master’s thesis tailored to fit their specific interests and career goals. Students must apply through Booth first, and then discuss the program with CIR.
MBA/MA in Area Studies
Students in these programs take courses in a modern area language and have the opportunity to pursue their interests in such subjects as the ethnology or history of the region. Through this joint-degree program , students further their understanding of the important political, cultural, and economic dynamics affecting this region.
The Center for Latin American Studies and Chicago Booth offer a joint MBA and MA in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. The program allows students to pursue coursework devoted to studying the culture, politics, history, and language of the region as a complement to their MBA degree. Similarly, the joint MBA and MA in Middle Eastern Studies allows students to pursue coursework through the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) to develop a comprehensive understanding of the history, culture, politics, and languages of the region as a complement to their MBA education.
MA in Public Policy and International Relations
Offered jointly by the Committee on International Relations and Harris Public Policy , the program combines training in public policy analytical tools with a substantive emphasis on international affairs. Graduates of the program hold two master of arts degrees —one in public policy and one in international relations. Applicants interested in the dual MA program in International Relations and Public Policy Studies must apply separately to both the Committee on International Relations and to Harris and should convey to each unit the interest in this joint degree while applying.
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Your interests and goals may span multiple academic disciplines or areas of expertise. That is why the Stanford MBA Program empowers you to combine studies. This flexibility offers a rich and valuable academic experience.
Generally, about 20 percent of Stanford MBA students take advantage of a joint or dual degree to complement their MBA. As a student, you may also take courses in any department or graduate school at Stanford University.
Your Stanford joint degrees must be conferred simultaneously upon completion of degree requirements for both programs. While in the Stanford MBA Program, you may not pursue concurrently more than one additional degree. Learn more about joint degree programs below.
“It is not at all an overstatement to say that my four years in the joint JD/MBA program at Stanford have been life-changing. Committed professors and inspiring peers have challenged me to expand my vision of what is possible for myself and for the world. I am graduating with greater confidence, a clearer sense of self, and an excitement for what the future holds. Not only do I dream bigger as a result of my time at Stanford, but my dreams feel more attainable. I am leaving Stanford with so much more than the foundational skill set I was seeking.”
“The GSB’s joint degree program allowed me to explore the intersection of two passions: investing and education. It provided the flexibility to study both fields and illustrated the opportunities for applying business skills to education in an informed way. Using tools developed and relationships built, I look forward to influencing the education field and inspiring a love of learning in young people during my career.”
Interested in an additional discipline that is not represented in our joint degree programs? You can pursue a master’s degree from another Stanford program along with your MBA. While in the Stanford MBA program, you may not pursue concurrently more than one additional degree.
You may pursue a dual degree with any graduate program at Stanford University. Candidates must apply to and be accepted by the other program separately, and then notify Stanford GSB. You may apply concurrently to both programs or apply to the dual degree program during your first year as an MBA student; some graduate programs also permit you to apply in your second year. As with joint degrees, you may only pursue one additional degree while in the MBA program.
“After starting medical school at Stanford, I decided to pursue an MBA at the GSB to develop the skills to become a leader at the intersection of health care, technology, and medicine. Business school has not only taught me many valuable leadership skills, but also opened my eyes to think about problems in completely new ways. The best part about the GSB, however, has been getting to know and learn from so many wonderful classmates.”
Stanford MBA students may also pursue degrees with specific professional schools at other universities. Check with each school regarding its policy and timeline.
You may enroll in either a joint or dual degree with another graduate program at Stanford or a degree from an external university, but not both.
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Harvard kennedy school (hks), johns hopkins sais, and princeton school of public and international affairs (spia).
You must spend five quarters of full-time study at Stanford GSB. The combined degree programs must be completed in one of the following timelines. Note that some programs may require a particular academic path in order to successfully complete both degrees.
First Year | Second Year | Third Year | Graduate with… |
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Other school (this is the preferred path for SPIA and HKS MPP) | Stanford GSB | Autumn semester at the other school; winter and spring quarters at Stanford GSB | Stanford GSB cohort |
Stanford GSB (HKS MPA Only) | Autumn semester at the other school; winter and spring quarters at Stanford GSB | Other school | Both cohorts |
Stanford GSB | Other school | Autumn semester at the other school; winter and spring quarters at Stanford GSB | Other school’s cohort |
You must spend five quarters of full-time study at Stanford GSB and complete at least one year at YMS or YLS first. Consult with YMS or YLS for timeline requirements.
Benefits of these experiences.
Please see the Rackham Graduate School Academic Policies for additional dual/joint degree requirements. Verify all course requirements with your program. Not all programs listed are currently accepting applications
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Any Rackham Master’s with a second Rackham Master’s or Professional degree that is not listed below ( ) | Varies by program | N/A | Up to 1/6 the total of both programs, not to exceed half of either | No | |
Any Rackham Master’s with a second University of Michigan graduate degree that is not listed below ( ) | Varies by program | N/A | Up to 1/6 the total of both programs, not to exceed half of either | No | |
Any Rackham Certificate with a second University of Michigan graduate degree including any other Rackham Master’s that is not listed below ( ) | Varies by program | N/A | Up to 1/6 the total hours of the master’s program not to exceed half of the certificate | No |
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A.M. (Higher Education) and M.P.P. (Public Policy) ( ) | 27 for A.M. 32 for M.P.P. plus an additional 6 registered in either program). See Other. | N/A | N/A | No | Total credit hours required 27 + 32 + 6 = 65. Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
J.D. (Law) and A.M. (Political Science, World Politics Concentration) ( ) | 24 | 71 Verify minimum Law hours with the Law School. | N/A | No | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
J.D. (Law) and M.P.P. (Public Policy) ( ) | 30 | 71 Verify minimum Law hours with the Law School. | N/A | No | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program (18 from Rackham). |
J.D. (Law) and M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) ( ) | 33 | 71 Verify minimum Law hours with the Law School. | N/A | No | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program (11 from Rackham). |
J.D. (Law) and M.U.P. (Urban Planning) ( ) | 33 See Other. | 71 Verify minimum Law hours with the Law School. | N/A | No | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program (15 from Rackham). |
J.D. (Law) and Ph.D. (Economics) (N/A) | 71 Verify minimum Law hours with the Law School. | N/A | No | ||
M.Arch (Architecture) and M.U.P. (Urban Planning) ( ) | 48 | 60-105 (Verify with Architecture) | 24 | No | |
M.B.A. (Business) and A.M. (Educational Studies, Educational Leadership and Policy, or Higher Education) ( ) | 21 See Other. | 45 See Other. | N/A | Yes | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.B.A. (Business) and M.P.P. (Public Policy) ( ) | 39 See Other. | 45 See Other. | N/A | Yes | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.B.A. (Business) and M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) ( ) | 32 (Admission Fall 2006 or later, 27 if admitted prior) See Other. | 45 See Other. | 18 | Yes | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.B.A. (Business) and M.S.E. (Construction Engineering Management) ( ) | 18 (plus an additional 2 registered in either program) See Other. | 45 (plus an additional 2 registered in either program) See Other. | N/A | Yes | The additional 2 hours can be registered for in either program. Total credit hours required 18 + 45 + 2 = 65. Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.B.A. (Business) and M.S.E. (Industrial Operations Engineering) ( ) | 18 (plus an additional 2 registered in either program) See Other. | 45 (plus an additional 2 registered in either program) See Other. | N/A | Yes | The additional 2 hours can be registered for in either program. Total credit hours required 18 + 45 + 2 = 65. Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.B.A. (Business) and M.S.E. (Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering) ( ) | 18 (plus an additional 2 registered in either program) See Other. | 45 (plus an additional 2 registered in either program. See Other. | N/A | Yes | The additional 2 hours can be registered for in either program. Total credit hours required 18 + 45 + 2 = 65. Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.B.A. (Business) and M.U.P. (Urban Planning) ( ) | 30 (plus an additional 9 registered in either program) See Other. | 45 (plus an additional 9 registered in either program) See Other. | N/A | Yes | The additional 9 hours can be registered for in either program. Total hours Total credit hours required 30 + 45 + 9 = 84. Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.D. (Medicine) and A.M. (Higher Education) ( ) | 24 See Other. | Verify with the Medical School. | N/A | Yes | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. Verify Medical School hours. |
M.D. (Medicine) and M.P.P. (Public Policy) ( ) | 42 See Other. | Verify with the Medical School. | N/A | Yes | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. Verify Medical School hours. |
M.D. (Medicine) and Ph.D. in participating programs aka as MSTP (Medical Scientist Training Program) (N/A) | See Other. | Verify with the Medical School. | N/A | Yes | Verify Medical School hours. |
M.P.H (Dental Public Health) and M.S. (Pediatric Dentistry) ( ) | 36 | 36 | 8 | No | |
M.P.H. (School of Public Health, Health Behavior and Health Education) and M.S. (Genetic Counseling) ( ) | 58 | 60 See Other. | 19 See Other. | No | If there is a reduction in the MPH credit hour requirement it would reduce the maximum credit hours that could be double counted. |
M.P.H. (School of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy) and M.P.P. (Public Policy) ( ) | 33 (Plus an additional 6 registered in either program) See Other. | 43 (Plus an additional 6 registered in either program) See Other. | N/A | No | The additional 6 hours can be registered for in either program. Total credit hours required 33 + 45 + 6 = 84. Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.H.S.A. (School of Public Health, Department of Health Management and Policy) and M.P.P. (Public Policy) ( ) | 33 (plus an additional 6 registered in either program) See Other. | 45 (plus an additional 6 registered in either program) See Other. | N/A | No | The additional 6 hours can be registered for in either program. Total credit hours required 33 + 45 + 6 = 84. Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. |
M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) M.P.P. (Public Policy) ( ) | 34/35 for M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) 41 for M.P.P. (Public Policy) See Other. | N/A | No | Credit hours listed reflect reduction of minimum hours from each program. 35 if Sustainability and Development subplan who have completed the MasterTrack certificate. | |
M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) M.U.P. (Urban and Regional Planning) ( ) | 42 for M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) 48 for M.U.P (Urban and Regional Planning) | N/A | 15 | No | |
M.S.E. (Chemical Engineering) M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) ( ) | 30 for M.S.E. (Chemical Engineering) 42 for M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) | N/A | 18 | No | |
M.S.E. (Civil and Environmental Engineering) M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) ( ) | 30 for M.S.E. (Civil and Enviromnmental Engineering) 42 for M.S. (Environment and Sustainability and Environment) | N/A | 18 | No | |
M.S.E. (Mechanical Engineering) M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) ( ) | 30 for M.S.E. (Mechanical Engineering) 42 for M.S. (Environment and Sustainability) | N/A | 18 | No | |
Pharm.D. (Pharmacy) and Ph.D. (Clinical Pharmacy Translational Sciences) (N/A) | 138 | N/A | No | See Rackham policies for more information on Ph.D. | |
Pharm.D. (Pharmacy) and Ph.D. (Medicinal Chemistry) (N/A) | 138 | N/A | No | See Rackham policies for more information on Ph.D. | |
Pharm.D. (Pharmacy) and Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical Sciences) (N/A) | 138 | N/A | No | See Rackham policies for more information on Ph.D. |
Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only.
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AMDP (Undergraduate [Chinese University of Shenzhen] and Rackham Applied Statistics M.A.) ( ) | 30 | 9 | 6 | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. | |
AMDP (Undergraduate [specific LSA and COE] and Rackham Biophysics Master’s M.S. ( ) | 31 | 120-128 | 9 | 6 | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. |
ADMP (Undergraduate [Spelman College]) and Rackham Biostatistics Master’s M.S. ( ) | 48 | No more than a total of 24 may be double counted and/or transferred. | No More than a total of 24 may be double counted and/or transferred. | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. | |
AMDP (Undergraduate [U-M or Tsinghua] and Rackham Landscape Architecture Master’s M.LA) ( ) | 44 | 120-128 | 22 | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. | |
AMDP (Undergraduate [U-M or Tsinghua] and Rackham Environment and Sustainability Master’s M.S.) ( ) | 42 | 120-128 | 15 for PitE subplan / 21 | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. | |
AMDP (Undergraduate [Spelman College]) and Rackham Nutritional Science Master’s M.S. ( ) | 48 | No more than a total of 24 may be double counted and/or transferred. | No more than a total of 24 may be double counted and/or transferred. | ||
AMDP (Undergraduate and Rackham Quantitative Finance and Risk Management Master’s M.S.) ( ) | 36 | 120-128 | 12 | 6 | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. |
AMDP (Undergraduate and Rackham Transcultural Studies Master’s M.S. ( ) | 24 | 120 | 6 | 6 | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. |
CUGS (Undergraduate and Rackham LSA Master’s) ( ) | Varies by program | 120 | No more than a total of 15 may be double counted and/or transferred | No more than a total of 15 may be double counted and/or transferred | Enroll in Rackham and transfer double counted credits to Undergraduate LSA |
CUGS (Undergraduate LSA and Rackham Media Arts M.A.) ( ) | 36 | 120 | No more than a total of 15 may be double counted | Must be dual enrolled in Rackham and Undergrad for hours that are double counted. | |
CUGS (Undergraduate and Urban and Regional Planning Master’s) ( ) | Varies by program | 120 | No more than a total of 15 may be double counted and/or transferred | No more than a total of 15 may be double counted and/or transferred | Must be dual enrolled in Rackham and Undergrad for hours that are double counted. |
SUGS (LSA Undergraduate and Rackham Psychology M.S.) ( ) | 24 | 120 | 9 – No more than a total of 12 may be double counted and/or transferred | 6 – No more than a total of 12 may be double counted and/or transferred | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. |
SUGS (Engineering Undergraduate and Rackham Engineering Master’s) ( ) | 30 | 128 | 9 *8 for Electrical and Computer Engineering | 6 *15 for Electrical and Computer Engineering | Must not dual enroll. Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. Total of double count and transfer must be 15 or less. |
SUGS (LSA Science Undergraduate and Rackham Educational Studies Master’s) ( ) | 35 | 120 | 12 | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. | |
SUGS (LSA Undergraduate and Rackham Chemistry M.S.) ( ) | 24 | 120 | 9 – No more than a total of 12 may be double counted and/or transferred | 6 – No more than a total of 12 may be double counted and/or transferred | Must enroll a minimum of two full terms of full-time (9+ hours) enrollment in Rackham only. |
The Duke University Graduate School and the School of Law are revising the joint degree J.D./Ph.D. program. New applications are not being accepted until further notice.
Applicants for the J.D./Ph.D. must apply separately to the Law School and the Graduate School. Students who apply directly and successfully to the J.D./Ph.D. program will be admitted into both programs from the date of their matriculation at Duke, even though they will initially be pursuing the joint J.D./master's degree en route to the subsequent Ph.D. It is expected that once they have completed their initial three years of study, students will subsequently register solely in the doctoral program and have access to the normal mechanisms of financial support available to other Ph.D. students in the relevant departments. (Some departments may permit J.D./Ph.D. students to begin their teaching assistant experience while still in Law School.) In most instances, completion of the Ph.D. should take no more than 3 years beyond receipt of the J.D./master's degree.
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As a Joint PhD student, you will be a member of a select group of outstanding scholars and researchers who study, collaborate and work in an interdisciplinary environment. Joint PhD students earn an interdisciplinary degree in Social Work and one of four social science fields. Joint PhD students reflect the populations they serve and address society’s challenging issues through scientifically rigorous social and behavioral research.
Joint PhD students earn an interdisciplinary degree in Social Work and one of three social science fields:
U-M faculty create a robust interdisciplinary culture and formulate solutions to serious worldwide problems. Together, Joint PhD students mentored by faculty tackle society’s most pressing problems- poverty, homelessness, mental illness, violence towards children and addiction to name a few. U-M faculty empower students to extend their reach, deepen their impact and create real social change.
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Students interested in a career-oriented toward bioengineering and medicine can pursue the combined MD/PhD program. Stanford provides two ways to earn an MD/PhD:
The PhD degree is administered by the Department of Bioengineering. To be formally admitted as a PhD degree candidate in this combined degree program, the student must apply through normal departmental channels and must have earned or have plans to earn an MS in bioengineering or another engineering discipline at Stanford or another university. The MS requires 45 units of coursework, which consists of core bioengineering courses, technical electives, seminars and 6 unrestricted units. In addition, students will be expected to pass the Department of Bioengineering PhD qualifying examination. For students fulfilling the full MD requirements who earned their master’s-level engineering degree at Stanford, the Department of Bioengineering will waive its normal departmental requirement that the 15 units applied toward the PhD degree (beyond the master’s degree level) be formal course work. Consistent with the university’s PhD requirements, the department will instead accept 15 units comprised of courses, research or seminars that are approved by the student’s academic advisor and the department chair. Students not completing their MS engineering degree at Stanford will be required to take 15 units of formal course work in engineering-related areas, as determined by their academic advisor.
Stanford offers the opportunity to pursue a dual MS/MBA, which combines its world-leading programs in engineering and business. Admitted students fulfill the degree requirements for each degree with advising from BioE and GSB. Students may choose to pursue the dual MS/MBA concurrently or consecutively.
Candidates interested in pursuing the dual MS/MBA must apply to and be accepted by the other program separately, then notify the BioE program or GSB. Candidates may apply concurrently to both programs or apply to the dual degree program during the first year as an MBA or MS student.
For more information about applying to the MBA and BioE MS program, please consult the MBA admissions website and BioE graduate admissions website.
The School of Law and the Department of Bioengineering offer joint programs leading to either a JD degree combined with an MS degree in Bioengineering or to a JD combined with a PhD in Bioengineering.
The JD/MS and JD/PhD degree programs are designed for students who wish to prepare themselves intensively for careers in areas relating to both law and bioengineering. Students interested in either joint degree program must apply and gain entrance separately to the School of Law and the Department of Bioengineering and, as an additional step, must secure permission from both academic units to pursue degrees in those units as part of a joint degree program. Interest in either joint degree program should be noted on the student’s admission applications and may be considered by the admission committee of each program. Alternatively, an enrolled student in either the Law School or the Bioengineering Department may apply for admission to the other program and for joint degree status in both academic units after commencing study in either program.
Joint degree students may elect to begin their course of study in either the School of Law or the Department of Bioengineering. Faculty advisers from each academic unit will participate in the planning and supervising of the student’s joint program. Students must be enrolled full time in the Law School for the first year of law school, and, at some point during the joint program, may be required to devote one or more quarters largely or exclusively to studies in the Bioengineering program regardless of whether enrollment at that time is in the Law School or the Department of Bioengineering. At all other times, enrollment may be in the graduate school or the Law School, and students may choose courses from either program regardless of where enrolled. Students must satisfy the requirements for both the JD and the MS or PhD degrees as specified in the Stanford Bulletin or elsewhere.
The Law School shall approve courses from the Bioengineering Department that may count toward the JD degree, and the Bioengineering Department shall approve courses from the Law School that may count toward the MS or PhD degree in Bioengineering. In either case, approval may consist of a list applicable to all joint degree students or may be tailored to each student’s program. The lists may differ depending on whether the student is pursuing an MS or a PhD in Bioengineering.
In the case of a JD/MS program, no more than 45 units of approved courses may be counted toward both degrees. In the case of a JD/PhD program, no more than 54 units of approved courses may be counted toward both degrees. In either case, no more than 36 units of courses that originate outside the Law School may count toward the law degree. To the extent that courses under this joint degree program originate outside of the Law School but count toward the law degree, the Law School credits permitted under Section 17(1) of the Law School Regulations shall be reduced on a unit-per-unit basis, but not below zero.
The maximum number of Law School credits that may be counted toward the MS or PhD in Bioengineering is the greater of: (i) 15 units; or (ii) the maximum number of units from courses outside of the department that MS or PhD candidates in Bioengineering are permitted to count toward the applicable degree under general departmental guidelines or in the case of a particular student’s individual program. Tuition and financial aid arrangements will normally be through the school in which the student is then enrolled.
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Do you want to deepen your understanding of literary theory, rhetoric, and advanced writing techniques? If so, Liberty University’s online Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in English may be the right degree for you! This program gives you the opportunity to engage with complex texts, develop original research, and contribute to scholarly discussions in the field of English studies.
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This program may be an ideal option if you’re hoping to one day teach English, literature, or related classes at the collegiate level. Not only can you enrich your own comprehension of important texts – you can prepare to guide the next generation of college students through studies in literary theory, writing, and more.
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In this PhD program, you will engage with a variety of critical and theoretical frameworks through courses on research and literary theory. Building on these foundational studies, you can learn how to conduct advanced textual analysis – allowing you to analyze and interpret complex literary texts with precision. Additionally, you can come to understand the historical context for your studies by exploring the origin and evolution of the English language, enriching your comprehension of how it has developed over time.
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If you are a current or former military member who wants to advance your career through graduate education, it can be tough to figure out which universities are the most military-friendly . The best online master’s programs for military members are generally offered at schools that maintain some sort of veterans center or veteran services department.
Leaving the military can be a time of transition, but also a time of self-discovery and personal growth. Discharged military veterans can use the GI Bill to pay for full or partial tuition in undergraduate and graduate programs at both public and private universities.
We’ve researched the 10 best military-friendly colleges offering online master’s programs. Read on to learn more.
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We scored 3,870 accredited, nonprofit colleges offering online master’s degree programs in the U.S. using 24 data points in the categories of credibility, affordability, student outcomes, student experience and application process. We pulled data for these categories from reliable resources such as the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System ; private, third-party data sources; and individual school and program websites. Data is accurate as of February 2024.
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We chose the 10 best schools to display based on those receiving a curved final score of 95% or higher. All of the schools on our final list offer at least five fully online master’s degrees.
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Located in Champaign, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign offers online graduate programs in more than 45 fields, including journalism, industrial engineering, accounting, social work and strategic brand communication. The university delivers online programs asynchronously through Moodle and Canvas. Several programs also include synchronous elements over Zoom.
U of I supports veterans and military students through veteran-specific academic and career services. The university also operates the Chez Veterans Center, a facility for military students and their families to visit whenever they are on campus.
$12,737/year
Located in Gainesville, the University of Florida offers online master’s programs in fields as diverse as business administration, biostatistics, pharmaceutical sciences and social studies education. Distance learners can enroll both full and part time, and many of UF’s online master’s degrees do not include on-campus requirements.
UF offers out-of-state tuition fee waivers for many different military students. The university also delivers most online coursework asynchronously to provide maximum flexibility for parents and working professionals.
$11,553/year
Located in Tallahassee, Florida, Florida State University extends its reach around the nation thanks to its online graduate programs, which include master’s degrees in fields like systems engineering, social work, entrepreneurship, and educational leadership and policy, among others.
Certain eligible veterans and their dependents can receive out-of-state tuition waivers. Out-of-state online students may qualify for the Yellow Ribbon program, which reduces tuition rates to in-state levels. The university delivers most of its online coursework asynchronously, although some programs include synchronous elements.
$9,992/year
Although the university operates an entire Global Campus online, Purdue University also offers several online master’s degrees through its flagship campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, including options in agriculture, aviation and aerospace engineering, education and business.
The university delivers most online coursework asynchronously, but certain courses may include live sessions. The West Lafayette campus also houses the Veterans Success Center, which provides support, resources and services for military members and their families.
$8,441/year
Located in northern Orange County, Cal State Fullerton offers several education- and teaching-focused online master’s programs, including a Master of Science in educational technology and a Master of Science in education. Delivery methods may be synchronous or asynchronous, and the university allocates several scholarship funds for education students.
Cal State Fullerton operates the Veterans Resource Center to better serve its military students. The center offers professional development and assists students in making the most of federal, state and school military benefits.
$8,872/year
Headquartered in Orlando, University of Central Florida is the largest university by enrollment in the Sunshine State. UCF has greatly expanded its distance learning presence in recent years and now offers several online master’s programs that may be a good fit for military students. Options include a Master of Arts in applied learning and instruction and a Master of Science in event leadership.
UCF aims to deliver most online coursework asynchronously to maximize flexibility. The university’s Office of Military and Veteran Student Success offers career service and assistance in accessing veteran benefits.
$17,035/year
Located about 20 miles outside of Washington, D.C., in Fairfax, George Mason University is a former commuter school that is now the largest public university in Virginia. The university extends its reach through its online master’s programs, which include a Master of Science in finance and a Master of Science in health informatics.
George Mason also offers online graduate programs in social sciences, engineering, education, and visual and performing arts. The university’s Office of Military Services provides tuition assistance and helps veterans maximize their benefits.
$13,645/year
Located in Orange County, UC Irvine ’s School of Social Ecology offers online master’s programs in legal and forensic psychology and criminology, law and society. Each program is interdisciplinary in nature and aims to help working professionals advance in their fields.
Online courses at UCI may include synchronous and asynchronous elements. Veterans receive a waiver for the university’s $135 application fee. UCI’s Veteran Services Center provides walk-in services to help military-connected students make the most of their benefits.
$17,257/year
Based on the Near West Side of Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago extends its reach through its online master’s programs, which include a Master of Science in health informatics and a Master of Science in marketing. The university also offers online degrees in fields like business, public administration, engineering and health professions.
UIC’s online courses may be synchronous or asynchronous. The university’s Student Veteran Affairs department helps military students connect with resources.
$11,700/year
Located in the state capital of Raleigh, North Carolina State University offers several online master’s degrees, including a Master of Arts in teaching and a master’s in soil science. The university also offers online degrees in fields like STEM education and statistics.
Most of NC State’s online courses are asynchronous, but some courses may include synchronous elements. NC State’s Jeffrey Wright Military and Veteran Services department offers professional development, military appreciation events and assistance in accessing benefits.
As a military student, the flexibility of online college may appeal to you. Still, online learning may not suit all students and learning styles. To find out if online college is right for you , ask yourself a few key questions:
There are two important types of college accreditation : institutional and programmatic.
Institutional accreditation is more important and should be non-negotiable when you are researching colleges. Attending an institutionally accredited school is the only way to qualify for federal financial aid.
The U.S. Department of Education and Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) oversee the agencies that administer the institutional accreditation process. These agencies vet schools for the quality of their finances, faculty and programs, among other areas.
You can check a school’s accreditation status by visiting its website or reviewing the database on CHEA’s website .
Programmatic accreditation provides a similar vetting service for specific departments and degree programs. The importance of programmatic accreditation varies by field. For some careers, programmatic accreditation is essential to earn state licensure. In others, it may not even be available.
If you are entering a profession that requires state licensure, check requirements to determine whether you need to earn a degree that is accredited by a particular organization.
When researching programs, you should begin with your end goal in mind. Consider what you want to achieve in your career, and work backwards from there.
This process calls for several questions and considerations. If you’ll need licensure or certification to work in your desired profession, ensure your program includes the right field experience and holds the right accreditation to help you meet the educational requirements for your chosen credential. You may need a certain number of contact or clinical hours to earn your license, and some programs can directly prepare you for required exams.
Also consider whether you want to immediately enter the workforce or pursue studies at the doctoral level. If you want to complete a Ph.D. program, for example, you’ll likely need a master’s degree that includes some sort of thesis or research requirement.
Average annual tuition rates for the 10 best programs ranked in our guide range from approximately $8,000 to $18,000. Keep in mind that these are in-state rates. Across a two-year master’s program, this adds up to $16,000 to $36,000 in total tuition.
For comparison, the National Center for Education Statistics reports that average annual tuition for graduate programs in the U.S. cost $20,513 as of the 2021–22 academic year, totaling more than $41,000 in tuition and fees for a two-year master’s.
Military students and veterans have many options available to them to fund their education. You can fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to access grants, loans and scholarships. Beyond the FAFSA , there are many federal and private scholarship programs for veterans. For example, the Army offers a tuition assistance program, and the GI Bill provides significant for discharged military service members.
Yes, you can. Asynchronous online programs can help you earn your degree even with a busy schedule, as you won’t have to attend class at specific times.
According to our research, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the University of Florida and Florida State University are among the best military-friendly schools for online master’s programs.
Yes, you can use military benefits like the GI Bill to help fund your graduate education.
Mikeie Reiland is a writer who has written features for Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, Gravy, and SB Nation, among other publications. He received a James Beard nomination for a feature he wrote in 2023.
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Whether you're a recent graduate or a seasoned professional in the social sciences and human service fields, our online master of social work degree provides a transformative learning experience tailored to your needs. Specifically designed for individuals aspiring to make a meaningful impact in their communities, our program is the gateway to unlocking new possibilities in the field of social work.
At Texas Tech University, we go beyond traditional learning methods, providing you with the practical experience needed to excel in the dynamic field of social work. Join our program, experience the advantages of small class sizes, and build meaningful connections with faculty who are invested in your success. Your journey to an advanced degree and fulfilling career in social work begins here.
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In the Online Master of Social Work program, we believe in the power of small class sizes. Our commitment to providing an optimal student-to-faculty ratio creates a personalized and interactive learning experience. Unlike larger classes, our small class sizes foster a sense of community, allowing you to build meaningful connections with both your peers and professors.
We take pride in offering more than just a curriculum; we provide a community where students have direct and personal access to experienced professors. Our faculty members are dedicated to your success and are readily available to offer guidance, support and mentorship. Whether you have questions about coursework, need career advice, or seek assistance with research projects, our professors are here for you.
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Additionally, you do not need to reside in Texas to enroll in the MSW program. Your practicum hours can be completed at an agency in your current location and potentially even at your place of employment. This flexibility ensures that you can gain the necessary field experience without relocating, making the program accessible regardless of your geographic location.
The Online Master of Social Work Program prepares graduates to contribute to society through professional social work practice, engaged civic participation and thoughtful leadership. Become a critical thinker, a self-directed learner and a champion for social justice.
Social Work is a profession dedicated to creating positive change by focusing on both individuals and their environments. In our program, we adhere to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics, emphasizing core values such as service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity and competence.
Our MSW Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) through June 2031. Graduates are eligible to sit for the national MSW-level exam with the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) and apply for licensure in most jurisdictions.
We believe in empowering our students through education that not only enriches the mind but also respects your financial resources. Our commitment to affordability ensures that you can pursue a high-quality education without compromising your financial well-being. To explore detailed information about Texas Tech's tuition and fees, please visit our Tuition and Fees page .
Embark on a fulfilling journey in social work with Texas Tech University's Online MSW Program. Join a community of change-makers and shape a brighter future for individuals and communities.
Note: Applications for the Online Advanced Standing Program starting in summer 2025 and the Standard Program commencing in fall 2025 will open on October 1, 2024 .
The COVID-19 pandemic helped highlight the importance of personal health and wellbeing. A master’s degree in psychology is a necessary step for people who are interested in becoming a psychologist after completing a doctorate degree, or it can qualify you for a growing number of other career opportunities. And an online program offers flexibility to build your interpersonal skill set and advance your degree—while still working. Fortune ranked nine online master’s degree programs in psychology. This ranking was last updated May 2022.
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A Master’s of Arts in Management will equip you with a versatile skill set and knowledge base that can open doors to various career opportunities across industries. Whether you’re a project manager, nonprofit manager, entrepreneur, or healthcare administrator, you’ll be able to tailor your career to your interests and strengths, making this master’s a valuable degree in today’s job market.
Do you want to pursue a career in management? Perhaps you’re a mid-career professional looking to climb the ladder to become an executive at your current organization. Whatever your background, earning a Master of Arts in Management online from Hardin-Simmons University will prepare you to take on management responsibilities and become an inspiring leader.
Maybe you have a degree in art and someday want to own or manage an art gallery. Our M.A.M. degree is designed with the nonbusiness undergraduate in mind. The M.A.M. program provides a holistic approach to business and management so you can take your undergraduate degree to the next level and enjoy greater opportunities for career advancement.
Whether you’re a working professional or you live outside Texas but still want an exceptional educational experience, our management degree was created for you. Our 30- to 36-hour, fully online M.A.M. degree will let you earn your degree without sacrificing work or time with your family.
Seniors in any of HSU’s bachelor’s degree programs are eligible to enter the Early Admission to Graduate Learning (EAGL) program. Apply six credit hours toward both your undergraduate and M.A.M. degrees. Earn your Master of Arts in Management in just one year of post-undergraduate work — saving you time and money.
Master of Arts, Management (M.A.)
The Kelley College of Business at Hardin Simmons offers the joint B.B.A.-M.B.A. program so that students working toward the 150-hour Certified Public Accountant requirement can obtain a master’s degree with little additional coursework.
Numerous hands-on learning experiences are built into our core accounting curriculum — from preparing tax returns to participating in weekly discussion boards. Career services and accounting faculty also work closely with local CPA firms to coordinate internship opportunities.
The role of accountants in business continues to evolve with the accelerating demands of a global economy. Our program supplements financial expertise with technical and communication skills that the next generation of accountants will need to analyze financial information and convert those results into predictive tools.
Whether your undergraduate degree is in business or theatre, earning an M.A.M. degree from HSU will give you the confidence and expertise to manage an organization, start your own business, or rise in your current position.
Many of our M.A.M. program graduates are employed in fields as diverse as human resources, consulting, marketing, and sales. They work in prestigious organizations including IBM, Peterbilt Motors, International Rescue Committee, and various entrepreneurial companies around the nation.
The median annual salary for management occupations was $102,450 in 2021 — the highest wage of all major occupational groups — according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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M.A.M. Program Requirements
To be eligible for the Master of Arts in Management online program, a candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, with a 3.0 GPA in undergraduate work. Seniors currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree from Hardin-Simmons University can enter the EAGL program — allowing six hours of graduate work to count toward both degrees.
To receive full admission to the program, students must provide:
International students
International students who wish to participate in the Master of Arts in Management program can take it fully online from their home country.
A student whose native language is not English must provide an official TOEFL score of 550 on the paper-based exam, a 213 on the computer-based exam, or a 75 on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT). TOEFL scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. HSU school codes: TOEFL- 6268.
International students should consult the university’s Graduate Studies Catalog for additional requirements.
The student must complete the Master of Arts in Management within five years from the semester of first admission.
Undergraduate business students who are approaching the senior year of undergraduate work at Hardin Simmons University are encouraged to apply to the EAGL program. Admission requirements are the same as those for full admission to the MA in Management program, except that the cumulative GPA for all HSU coursework to date can substitute for the overall undergraduate GPA.
Admitted students may take up to six hours of MA coursework in their senior year to apply toward their MAM degree. By completing the remaining MAM core curriculum, electives, and all other requirements of the MAM, the student may receive the master’s degree upon the completion of 36 hours of graduate hour work that includes up to 6 hours taken as an undergraduate. The undergraduate degree will be awarded upon completion of all requirements for that degree program.
In accordance with the standards of the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), courses in the MAM program must be normally reserved for graduate students admitted to the MAM Program. Exceptions will be made only under the following circumstances:
Enrollment in the graduate course must be explicitly approved on a case-by-case basis either by the program director or by the dean of the Kelley College of Business.
“Our MAM courses are hands on, so students can apply what they are learning in the classroom to what they will actually do on the job. We coordinate with local businesses on projects that are real-world work – marketing plans, research, business plans, nonprofit promotions and grant writing, and internships. We can customize a program for individual students with development through specific electives within the MAM.”
Dr. Jennifer Hobbs Plantier, Professor of Business & Marketing, is the Hardin Simmons University MAM program director. Dr, Plantier received a BS in business administration with a concentration in marketing from Hawaii Pacific University. Her work carried her beyond retail into commercial trafficking and sales while working for two radio stations in Connecticut and Texas.
Dr. Plantier furthered her education while working as the marketing director and station programmer in student affairs at Texas Tech University. She completed her MS in marketing at Tech, then shifted her focus to consumer behavior and continued her education at Texas Tech earning a PhD in consumer economics. During the completion of this degree, Dr. Plantier served as a Visiting Professor at Towson University in Towson, Maryland, where she taught marketing and economics courses.
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The Joint Program in Survey Methodology offers a variety of short courses. Be sure to bookmark this new website address. Short Courses are open to the public and admission through the University of Maryland admission office is not required.
Short Courses for 2024-2025 will be delivered online through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous instruction, with the exception of 'Introduction to Survey Sampling '.
REGISTRATION FOR ALL COURSES WILL CLOSE 5 BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE.
JPSM flat rate is $700.00 per course.
On-Site Class fee is $900: Introduction to Survey Sampling.
(*) These Courses are part of the AAPOR/JPSM Citation Program.
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Fees and awards are not transferable due to nonattendance.
Online registration is required. The registration deadline is 5 business days prior to the class start date. Confirmation of acceptance will be sent after the registration form and payment have been processed. Payment by credit card is required. Payment is due at the time of registration. Payments are course and date specific. Please note – if payment is not received at the time of registration, the registrant’s form will be deleted. Registrants are responsible for keeping track of their registrations and course dates. Contact JPSM if you have any questions concerning the status of the registration.
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Questions for this course should be directed to the JPSM Short Course, University of Maryland, 1218 Lefrak Hall, College Park, MD 20742.
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