Master's Degrees
A Master's degree enables individuals to refine their professional skills and gain a competitive edge in their industry.
A Master’s degree is a postgraduate program from a college or university that typically takes 1-3 years to complete, enabling the student to refine their skills in their subject of choice. A common prerequisite for admission into a Master’s program is a Bachelor’s degree. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, individuals with master’s degrees earn considerably more than those with a bachelor’s or associate degrees. Individuals who invest in a master’s degree gain exceptional professional skills and a competitive edge in their industry.
Master's Degrees
Business (380)
Management (87), Finance (9), Administration (57), International Business (6), Project Management (13), Accounting (19), Marketing (8), Supply Chain Management (7), Technology Management (1), Economics (1), Global Management (2), MBA (74), Human Resources (7), Information Security (4), Business Administration & Management (11), Hospitality Management (2), IT Management (9), Operations Management (2), Organizational Leadership (2),
Criminal Justice (20)
Homeland Security (1), Law (3), Corrections (3), Law Enforcement (1),
Education (79)
Language Arts Education (2), Mathematics Education (3), Special Education (10),
Healthcare (34)
Conflict Resolution (2), Nursing (9), Psychology (4), Health Care Administration (5), Public Health (3),