Wesleyan College invites you to ZOOM a virtual information session about graduate programs on Tuesday, January 5 at 6:00pm (RSVP here). Learn about Wesleyan’s six fast-track hybrid graduate programs with 100% online options designed for anyone with a bachelor’s degree!
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
· Choose hybrid or 100% online
· International study abroad
· 14-month program
· 3 entry points– January, March, October · Lean Six Sigma curriculum
Prepares graduates to perform effectively as executives. Enhances students’ abilities to analyze global business environments, develop business approaches, and understand the significance of the planning process.
Master of Science in Nonprofit Management*
· Choose hybrid or 100% online
· 14-month program
· 3 entry points– March, October, January · Lean Six Sigma curriculum
Prepares graduates for a wide variety of careers in community nonprofits, foundations, and fundraising. Addresses some of the most pressing systemic issues within the modern workplace focusing on ethical behavior, legal elements, fundraising, and volunteer recruitment.
Master of Science in Healthcare Administration*
· Choose hybrid or 100% online
· 14-month program
· 3 entry points– January, March, October · Lean Six Sigma curriculum
Prepares graduates to hold vital positions in hospitals, doctors’ offices, clinics, and laboratories in both public and private sectors.
Master of Art in Industrial Organizational Psychology
· 18-month program
· Entry points– January and August, March, October
Applies psychological research to the workplace in order to make organizations more productive and profitable, and also improve the well-being of employees.
Master’s Degree in Elementary Education
· Cohorts start in June each year.
Invites practicing classroom teachers who believe in the power of authentic learning and active research around timeless and proven classroom practices.
Master of Art in Music*
· Choose hybrid or 100% online
· Entry points– fall, spring, and summer
The MA in Music program at Wesleyan College aims to equip musicians to practice their discipline in an increasingly digital and intersectional world. Concentrations in performance (voice, organ, piano, collaborative piano, choral conducting) and composition.