The fully online Principal/Supervisor/School Administrator program (35 credits) is designed for teachers or other educational professionals seeking to become school principals and central office administrators.
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M.S.Ed. Principal/School Administrator/Supervisor
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M.S.W. in Social Work with a Specialization in Global and Community Practice
Monmouth’s Global and Community Practice specialization will give you the opportunity to address the concerns and needs of communities, organizations, and groups in local and global contexts through the development of specialized assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation skills.
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M.S.W. in Social Work
Our nationally recognized 54-credit MSW program will provide you with the theoretical knowledge and field experience you need for professional social work practice in a wide range of settings, from schools and hospitals to mental health and correctional facilities.
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M.S.W. Clinical Practice with Families and Children Specialization
Through a selection of strengths-based approaches, the Families and Children specialization addresses family- and child-focused concerns across a level of need spectrum from poverty and homelessness to communication and interpersonal counseling.
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M.S. in Software Engineering, Advanced Non-Thesis Track
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
If you already have an undergraduate degree in software engineering obtained from an accredited institution, you may qualify for this advanced track. Your thesis will involve original research on a software engineering topic. You’ll replace the 6-credit thesis with two guided electives. -
M.S. in Software Engineering, Non-Thesis Track
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
The Master of Science in Software Engineering is a 30-40.5 credit program (depending on prior academic preparation) that is ideal for students building on their undergraduate degree or working professionals looking to advance their careers. -
M.S. in Software Engineering, Thesis Track
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
The Master of Science in Software Engineering is a 30-40.5 credit program (depending on prior academic preparation) that is ideal for students building on their undergraduate degree or working professionals looking to advance their careers. -
M.S. in Information Systems, Technology Track, Thesis Track
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
The Technology track emphasizes the software lifecycle. In this track you’ll take additional computer science and software engineering courses. -
M.S. in Software Engineering, Advanced Thesis Track
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
If you already have an undergraduate degree in software engineering obtained from an accredited institution, you may qualify for this advanced track. Your thesis will involve original research on a software engineering topic. -
M.S. in Information Systems – Management Track – Non-Thesis
This program is no longer enrolling new students.
The Management track emphasizes information technology management and business strategic management. In this track you’ll take additional business courses.