Niagara University hosting graduate school information session on Dec. 8
by Marwa
Tue, Nov 29th 2011 10:30 am
Niagara University
will host a graduate school information session Thursday, Dec. 8, on campus in
the Glynn Family Atrium of Bisgrove Hall.
The free event
takes place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be provided.
Attendees will be
apprised of Niagara's array of advanced degree programs, including:
- Master
of Business Administration: Niagara University's MBA program follows a
practice-oriented curriculum that can be completed in as little as 16
months.
- Criminal
Justice Administration: This is a traditional master's program that not only
meets the needs of practicing criminal justice professionals but also
those seeking to enter the field.
- Education: NU's College of Education offers
master's programs in teacher education, educational leadership, school
counseling, school psychology, mental health counseling, special education
and literacy, as well as a teaching certificate in special education.
- Interdisciplinary
Studies:
This innovative course of study allows candidates the ability to design a
graduate degree program that fits their individual needs and interests.
- Ph.D.
in Leadership and Policy: Niagara's new doctoral program is designed to prepare
scholars to become effective leaders in shaping, implementing and
evaluating educational policy.
Attendees of the graduate
school information session will be able to speak individually with university
faculty and staff about course offerings.
To request more
information and/or register, contact Niagara University's Office of Graduate
Admissions at 716.286.8700, or visit www.niagara.edu.