Master’s Degrees
M.S. in Communication
The Master of Science in Communication degree program is ideal for aspiring scholars, as well as for current professionals who aim to improve their readiness for high-level careers.
M.S. in Criminal Justice
The Master of Science degree program in Criminal Justice is designed to build students' individual, agency, and community capacity to understand, prevent, intervene, and respond innovatively to juvenile delinquency and crime, using evidence-based practices and policies, in ways that ensure justice.
M.A. in English
The degree of Master of Arts with a major in English is designed to satisfy the needs of a variety of students; those who wish to prepare themselves for college teaching on the freshman and sophomore levels or for continuation into doctoral studies; those who are currently high school English teachers and wish to broaden their knowledge of their specialty; those who plan to enter high school teaching; and those who wish to receive training in professional writing.
M.A. in French
The Master's program in French is designed to provide a broad knowledge of the French language, literature, and culture as part of a dynamic, innovative, and interdisciplinary program.
M.A. in History
The M.A. program in History prepares the student to teach history at the secondary, community or junior college levels, or to find employment in public history or some other related field. It also provides a rigorous study in the humanities for those in non-academic professions.
M.S. in Psychology
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Psychology provides foundational training in the science of psychology and strives to promote the study of psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare.
M.S. in Speech Pathology and Audiology
The Master's degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology introduces students to advanced study and specialization in communicative disorders, instructs them in methods of independent investigation, enables them to satisfy the academic requirements for the Certificate of Clinical Competence of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and to acquire the requisite skills to become responsible professionals in Speech-Language Pathology.
