Computer Information Systems (MS)
The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems is designed for students who wish to combine technical competence in information systems with knowledge of managerial and organizational issues. Students can focus on an array of program concentrations including: Computer Networks, Data Analytics, Database Management & Business Intelligence, Health Informatics, Information Technology Project Management, Security, and Web Application Development.
Metropolitan College
Full-time, Part-time
Hybrid, In-person, Online
STEM-Eligible
Computer Science (MS)
With our Master of Science in Computer Science you can take your place at the forefront of computing research, education, or industry. In as little as one year, you’ll acquire an in-depth knowledge of theory, software, systems, and applications, and you’ll gain expertise through hands-on experience. And, you’ll do it all in Boston—a thriving, global hub of computer research.
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Full-time
In-person
STEM-Eligible
Counseling (EdM)
Our EdM in Counseling is committed to developing outstanding counseling professionals with the skills, commitment, and passion to work effectively with diverse populations. Our program offers three concentrations, catering to a diverse body of students and corresponding to different elective coursework and field experiences. The concentrations are: School Counseling, Sport Psychology, and Child & Adolescent Mental Health.
Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
Full-time, Part-time
In-person
Criminal Justice (MS)
The Master of Science in Criminal Justice is designed for those entering or advancing in the field of criminal justice seeking a deeper understanding of crime and justice. Students analyze criminal behavior, principles of leadership, theories of social control, and gain perspective of law enforcement, the judicial system, and corrections. Concentrations are offered in Crime Analysis, Cybercrime Investigation & Cybersecurity, and Strategic Management.
Metropolitan College
Full-time, Part-time
Hybrid, In-person, Online
Data Science (MS)
The MS in Data Science prepares you to make significant contributions to all aspects of computational and data-driven processes (including machine learning, artificial intelligence, analytics, modeling and data-centric computing), that are woven into all aspects of society, economy, and public discourse. It is our goal that this program leads to solution of problems and synthesis of knowledge related to the methodical, generalizable, and scalable extraction of insights from data as well as the design of new information systems and products.
Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences
Full-time, Part-time
In-person
STEM-Eligible
Early Childhood Education (EdM)
The Early Childhood Program, from the first semester to final student teaching, is carefully crafted to provide students with the knowledge and dispositions of highly effective early childhood educators. Our program includes three distinct field experiences: our lab preschool, a kindergarten classroom, and a first or second grade classroom. This program may lead to teaching licensure.
Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
Full-time, Part-time
In-person
Educational Policy Studies (MA)
Our Master of Arts in Educational Policy Studies is a unique, new program launched by faculty members from our Educational Leadership & Policy Studies department. It’s designed to prepare students for careers at research firms, think tanks, research foundations, and government research offices.
Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
Full-time, Part-time
In-person
Elementary Education (EdM)
Our EdM in Elementary Education is grounded in the belief that children should be engaged in authentic, purposeful activities and joyful learning. We have a strong tradition of preparing exemplary teachers who care deeply about the education of children and are dedicated to narrowing the opportunity gap to ensure that children from all walks of life reach their true potential.
Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
Full-time, Part-time
In-person
Engineering LEAP: Late Entry Accelerated Program (MS, MEng)
This program is designed for students who have earned a four-year degree in a non-engineering field and wish to complete a master's degree in engineering. Students complete a customized program of foundational undergraduate math, science, and engineering coursework necessary for success at the graduate level and then complete a master's degree in one of six engineering disciplines, including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics & Autonomous Systems, and Systems Engineering.
College of Engineering
Full-time, Part-time
In-person
STEM-Eligible
English & Language Arts (EdM)
Our program is designed for individuals with an initial teaching license or people interested in teaching outside the public school system. We further advance teachers’ skills through graduate-level coursework in English literature and advanced instructional methods in English education. In concert with our core faculty advisors, students craft individualized programs of study to meaningfully advance their teaching knowledge and practice.
Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
Full-time, Part-time
In-person
Epidemiology (MS)
The program provides students with a fundamental grounding in both the theory and practice of epidemiology, and emphasizes the development and application of quantitative research skills to real-world research in public health with the acquisition of skills in hypothesis formation; data collection and management; statistical computing and interpretation and presentation of results.
School of Public Health
Full-time, Part-time
Hybrid
STEM-Eligible
Global Policy (MA)
The Master of Arts in Global Policy is a rigorous year-and-a-half program that provides students with breadth of training in the various facets of global policy as well as in-depth training in a Specialization such as Environmental Policy, Developmental Policy, or International Public Health Policy. In their final semester, students take a capstone seminar in which research teams design and carry out an interdisciplinary policy analysis comparable to those performed for a government or nonprofit agency, often for a real-world client.
Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies
Full-time, Part-time
In-person