Welcome to Walden University, where an advanced degree advances the quality of life.
At Walden, we believe that knowledge is most valuable when put to use in organizations, communities, and families. We offer more than 37 online degree programs with more than 160 specializations and concentrations, all designed to help professionals gain the knowledge they need to have a real impact in their lives and the lives of others.
Our advanced degrees are intended to advance the quality of life not just for the Walden graduate, but for everyone he or she encounters.Whether it be in business, community and charitable service or friendship, to make a difference in any life is to serve the greater good. Doing so doesn’t just make you a better corporate citizen. It makes you a better corporate asset, a better neighbor and friend, a better person.
As an accredited institution with 40 years of experience, Walden has graduated more than 31,000 alumni, all of whom now have the credentials and desire to make a real difference and be a force for good.
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
In today's increasingly complex and diverse business world, accounting professionals need a broad knowledge of accounting combined with technical and functional expertise. Walden's B.S. in Accounting program is designed to give you a strong foundation in accounting-both in theory and practical application-to help prepare you to advance your career and contribute to your organization.
Our program takes a unique approach that provides you with an introduction to how accounting tools are used in the context of the larger business environment. Then you will learn the knowledge and skills to design, manipulate, and implement accounting products. This intuitive approach to learning allows you to view accounting's role as more than a series of unrelated activities and details, and gives you insight into organizational and ethical issues. The curriculum is aligned with the national standards set by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), teaching critical content for those students who may wish to continue on to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
Accounting (Ph.D.)
The Accounting specialization is designed to help accountants and auditors broaden their knowledge and business skills in various areas, including auditing, budget analysis, financial and international accounting, management accounting, accounting information system consulting, fraud examination, forensic accounting, and tax consulting and preparation services.
Note: Students who do not have an undergraduate or master's degree in accounting must complete MGMT 3104 Accounting Principles or equivalent. In addition, students must complete a college-level course in differential and integral calculus.
Application Development, Testing, and Quality Assurance
The B.S. in Information Technology program will help you gain the combined technical, managerial, and organizational skills information technology employers seek. Study the information systems essential to virtually all organizations, participate in hands-on lab activities that encourage collaboration and problem-solving, and take the opportunity to learn to use resources to satisfy current and anticipated IT needs.
Help develop the vision and skills to design, implement, and evaluate programs to solve business problems and meet stakeholders’ needs. This concentration teaches the latest quality-assurance procedures and practices for measuring and improving the correctness, reliability, usability, and performance of organizational systems and processes.
Database Administration and Data Center Operations
The B.S. in Information Technology program will help you gain the combined technical, managerial, and organizational skills information technology employers seek. Study the information systems essential to virtually all organizations, participate in hands-on lab activities that encourage collaboration and problem-solving, and take the opportunity to learn to use resources to satisfy current and anticipated IT needs.
Explore the development, deployment, management, and integration of databases and information systems with this concentration. Throughout the course of your studies, you can explore ways to plan, design, and implement solutions for data storage that ensure business continuity.
Networking and Operations
The B.S. in Information Technology program will help you gain the combined technical, managerial, and organizational skills information technology employers seek. Study the information systems essential to virtually all organizations, participate in hands-on lab activities that encourage collaboration and problem-solving, and take the opportunity to learn to use resources to satisfy current and anticipated IT needs.
Businesses everywhere rely on immediate access to information to make intelligent decisions. In an ever-expanding global economy, information is routinely being digitized and communicated over networks of computers and other electronic devices. In this concentration, you will focus on the concepts, components, and design of information and communication infrastructure solutions. You will study ways to design, deploy, and administer scalable data networks and telecommunication infrastructures.
Security and Forensics
The B.S. in Information Technology program will help you gain the combined technical, managerial, and organizational skills information technology employers seek. Study the information systems essential to virtually all organizations, participate in hands-on lab activities that encourage collaboration and problem-solving, and take the opportunity to learn to use resources to satisfy current and anticipated IT needs.
Become a critical player in today’s networked world, where demand is high for skilled professionals who can secure confidential information and block unauthorized access. Businesses everywhere rely upon these well-trained and experienced specialists who can identify security vulnerabilities and implement frameworks for incident prevention, response, and recovery.
Self-Designed
The B.S. in Information Technology program will help you gain the combined technical, managerial, and organizational skills information technology employers seek. Study the information systems essential to virtually all organizations, participate in hands-on lab activities that encourage collaboration and problem-solving, and take the opportunity to learn to use resources to satisfy current and anticipated IT needs.
If you have particular learning and professional interests, you may opt for the Self-Designed concentration within the B.S. in Information Technology program. Customize your learning experience by choosing any four courses from the other B.S. in Information Technology concentrations to design a program that will closely match your professional goals.
B.S. in Child Development
Walden University’s B.S. in Child Development is a non-licensure, online bachelor’s program that draws on the latest research in child development and education, features insights and advice from national experts, and provides video segments that take you into early care and education settings around the country. You’ll learn about the theories, skills, and knowledge needed to work successfully with children and their families in a variety of settings and roles.
Concentrations:
- Preschool
Explores the roles and responsibilities of the preschool professional and the development of language and vocabulary, social skills, and scientific and mathematical concepts in preschool children. Through seminar-style connections courses, you’ll develop critical-thinking and writing skills as you link theoretical teaching to practical application.
- Infant/Toddler
Examines the foundations of development and the importance of relationships to the social and emotional well-being of infants and toddlers. Through seminar-style connections courses, you will develop critical-thinking and writing skills as you link theoretical teaching to practical application.
- Dual Concentration (Preschool and Infant/Toddler)
- Child & Adolescent Studies
Dual Concentration: Preschool, Infant/Toddler
Walden University’s B.S. in Child Development is a non-licensure, online bachelor’s program that draws on the latest research in child development and education, features insights and advice from national experts, and provides video segments that take you into early care and education settings around the country. You’ll learn about the theories, skills, and knowledge needed to work successfully with children and their families in a variety of settings and roles.
Preschool
Explores the roles and responsibilities of the preschool professional and the development of language and vocabulary, social skills, and scientific and mathematical concepts in preschool children. Through seminar-style connections courses, you’ll develop critical-thinking and writing skills as you link theoretical teaching to practical application.
B.S. in Instructional Design & Technology
Bachelor of Science in Instructional Design and Technology
Walden’s online B.S. in Instructional Design and Technology program prepares you to design effective learning experiences and training programs. Whether you are working in higher education, corporate training, or military and government training settings, you can benefit from this online degree program—one of the few of its kind in the nation Combining academic theory with practical, hands-on experience, this degree program can help prepare you to excel in a career in the fast-growing field of instructional design and technology such as Instructional Coordinator/Designer, Training and Development Specialist, Curriculum Designer, Course Editor, Desktop Publishing, Web Design, or Multimedia Specialist.
Concentrations
• General
• Business and Organizational Change
• Human Factors and Interface Design
Business & Organization Change
Bachelor of Science in Instructional Design and Technology
Walden’s online B.S. in Instructional Design and Technology program prepares you to design effective learning experiences and training programs. Whether you are working in higher education, corporate training, or military and government training settings, you can benefit from this online degree program—one of the few of its kind in the nation Combining academic theory with practical, hands-on experience, this degree program can help prepare you to excel in a career in the fast-growing field of instructional design and technology such as Instructional Coordinator/Designer, Training and Development Specialist, Curriculum Designer, Course Editor, Desktop Publishing, Web Design, or Multimedia Specialist.
Concentrations
• General
• Business and Organizational Change
• Human Factors and Interface Design
Human Factors & Interface Design
Bachelor of Science in Instructional Design and Technology
Walden’s online B.S. in Instructional Design and Technology program prepares you to design effective learning experiences and training programs. Whether you are working in higher education, corporate training, or military and government training settings, you can benefit from this online degree program—one of the few of its kind in the nation Combining academic theory with practical, hands-on experience, this degree program can help prepare you to excel in a career in the fast-growing field of instructional design and technology such as Instructional Coordinator/Designer, Training and Development Specialist, Curriculum Designer, Course Editor, Desktop Publishing, Web Design, or Multimedia Specialist.
Concentrations
• General
• Business and Organizational Change
• Human Factors and Interface Design
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
This online degree completion program provides current registered nurses who have a hospital diploma or associate degree in nursing with the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. Changing job placements in health care organizations and evolving demands by diverse populations for superior health care delivery, and pending legislation in several states (NY,IA), are propelling the nursing industry to establish a bachelor’s degree as minimum preparation to practice.
Walden’s BSN curriculum has been designed by nursing experts and provides an in-depth understanding of evidence-based practices that can be applied on the job immediately. The program can be completed in as little as 18 months.* With a Walden BSN degree, you can gain the skills and credentials you need to stay current in an evolving health care industry.
Bachelor of Science In Business Administration
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
The diverse curriculum of this program is ideal for those who want to develop basic skills in written and oral communication, quantitative analysis, and computer usage for today's most sought-after occupations. Most importantly, you'll increase your capacity to reason critically and act ethically in the dynamic environment of the 21st century. (This concentration is not available to all students. Contact an enrollment advisor for more information.)
Business Information Management
Learn key approaches to integrating enterprise-wide information to support business strategy and decision-making. Examine and apply techniques for inference and discovery in large data sets as well as for data acquisition, storage, data mining, text mining and data retrieval and analysis.
Child & Adolescent Studies
The B.S. in Child Development with a concentration in Child and Adolescent Studies is designed for individuals interested in working with children from ages 6 to 18. Discover how to guide learning and enhance healthy cognitive, physical, and socio-emotional development in school-age children and adolescents. Walden’s B.S. in Child Development is one of the only non-licensure track degree programs to offer this concentration.
Child Development Infant/Toddler (B.S. Psych)
The Child Development–Infant/Toddler concentration examines the development of infants and the importance of quality relationships to their emotional and social well-being. Study to assess developmental delays at an early age and identify treatment alternatives. Explore healthy living and learning environments that foster infant/toddler growth socially, emotionally, cognitively and physically.
Child Development PreSchool (B.S. Psych)
The Child Development–Preschool concentration explores the cognitive, language, social, emotional, and physical development of the preschool child. Observe and assess the learning needs of preschool children. Study best practices to foster and enhance child development in the areas of learning and social skills.
Clinical Assessment (Post-Doc. Cert.)
Already have your Ph.D. in Psychology but want to continue to grow your expertise? Walden offers one of the nation's only post-doctoral online certificate programs in psychology. Through this program you can further your knowledge in your current area or focus on a new area of interest.
The Clinical Assessment specialization is designed for clinicians who are licensed or practicing under the supervision of a qualified psychologist/counselor, and who require formal training in assessment or want to update their assessment abilities. This flexible, online program offers professionals working in private practice, schools, and mental health centers the opportunity to broaden their skills and increase their career options.
Clinical Child Psychology (Post-Doc. Cert.)
Already have your Ph.D. in Psychology but want to continue to grow your expertise? Walden offers one of the nation's only post-doctoral online certificate programs in psychology. Through this program you can further your knowledge in your current area or focus on a new area of interest.
The Clinical Child Psychology specialization provides a holistic approach to working with children and families, and features fieldwork experience to integrate theory with actual practice. Clinicians can gain a greater understanding of diagnosis, treatment planning, crisis intervention, and individual, family, and group therapy. Graduates will be prepared to work in clinical child and pediatric psychology.
Clinical Psychology (Ph.D.)
Walden's Ph.D. in Psychology is one of the only course-based distance-learning programs of its kind. It follows a scholar-practitioner model that encourages you to integrate scholarly research with your practical expertise. Taught by respected researchers and practitioners, this Ph.D. program will prepare you to make a difference in a variety of settings.
The Clinical Psychology specialization prepares individuals to practice as licensed psychologists in health care settings, community mental health centers, group practice settings, inpatient psychiatric settings, and private practice. Clinical psychologists promote psychological well-being, engage in prevention and early intervention of psychological difficulties, and provide treatment to clients experiencing severe psychopathology.
Clinical Social Work (Ph.D.)
In the Ph.D. in Human Services program-one of the largest of its kind-you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented research to your practical expertise so that you can better assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private services.
The Clinical Social Work specialization focuses on the use, understanding, and development of models and theoretical frameworks for clinical practice with vulnerable and disadvantaged populations. This specialization prepares clinical scholars who are well grounded in the qualitative and quantitative methods of inquiry and highly skilled in a variety of intervention techniques. Graduates serve as leaders in direct practice, enter university-level teaching or clinical research positions, or move into advanced positions in clinical administration, supervision, and consultation.
Bachelor of Science in Communication
Walden University’s new B.S. in Communication blends communication theory with practical communication skills. Study ways to craft effective messages and to use new and emerging technologies to communicate effectively in today’s global information society. Whether you are pursuing a career in advertising, marketing, public relations, or promotions, or you are seeking to broaden your career options in other fields, Walden’s B.S. in Communication will help you strengthen your communication skills and enhance your effectiveness in corporate, nonprofit, public sector, and community settings.
Marketing Communication
In this concentration, you can explore ways to improve your ability to support the marketing initiatives and strategies of any organization through integrated communications. In this concentration, you will explore the challenges of communicating in a globally diverse market with different regulations and media requirements and learn how to use media planning and modeling tools to develop a media strategy and plan with the widest reach and impact.
New Media
In this concentration, you will explore new media tools such as blogs, podcasts, social networks, wikis, and Web conferencing. You will assess the usefulness of new media tools in increasing organizational effectiveness and reaching global markets. By the end of your program, you will be able to apply your understanding of new media as you design and create a prototype of a mass communication tool.
Online Work and Communities
In this concentration, you will explore the application of online communications in the virtual work world and discover strategies to overcome geographic challenges. You’ll be challenged to select the best computer-mediated communication tools and approaches to improve online collaboration capabilities. Deepen your understanding of Web 2.0 and its utility in social networks, special-interest communities, volunteer efforts, and incentive systems.
Organizational Communication
In this concentration, you will assess how communication occurs among individuals and between organizations, as well as the related ethical, cultural, and management issues. You’ll discover strategies for managing communications in times of crisis, including contingency planning, transparency, stakeholder analysis, and ethics.
Public Relations
In this concentration, you can expand your understanding of the principles and practices of public relations, and directly apply them to real-world scenarios. These practices include identifying the best ways to build awareness or generate attention for individuals, organizations, products, and places. By the end of your program, you will have explored ways to build a consistent image and the messaging that can be carried through varied channels, including advertising, client relations and management, and crisis communication.
Self-Designed
The field of communication encompasses many areas and applications. In this concentration, you can customize your learning experience by selecting courses from other B.S. in Communication concentrations that best match your specific interests.
Community Health Education and Promotion
The Community Health Promotion and Education specialization focuses on the medical, social, political, ethical, and economic factors that contribute to an overall well-being of public health systems and the communities they serve.
The Ph.D. in Public Health program focuses on seeking solutions to significant public health problems, as well as applying and integrating new knowledge into public health research and practice settings. The curriculum is focused on community health, including medical, social, political, ethical and economic factors that contribute to an overall well-being of a public health system and to the community it serves. The program emphasizes the development and demonstration of strong research skills--skills that will help students pursue professional careers in academia or service to public and private governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
Counseling (Ph.D.)
In the Ph.D. in Human Services program-one of the largest of its kind-you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented research to your practical expertise so that you can better assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private services.
The Counseling specialization focuses on healthy life adjustment, biopsychosocial stress, human diversity, and a synthesis of social, behavioral, and developmental approaches to human growth. Graduates utilize a learning philosophy that emphasizes developmental theories and the broad application of these theories to promote positive, health-oriented growth with emphasis on helping others achieve greater psychological, social, academic, vocational, and ethical development.
Counseling Psychology (Ph.D.)
At Walden, we understand the education needs of today's psychology professional better than anyone. Our psychology graduate programs have a history of preparing psychology professionals to fully excel in today's health care settings, private practices, and global industries. Walden graduates also hold academic positions at schools, colleges, and universities. Human resource managers, consultants, psychologists in private practice–whatever your career path, Walden's Ph.D. in Psychology program can help you make a difference in the world.
The Counseling Psychology specialization prepares students to practice as licensed psychologists who work with clients to promote functional relationships, healthy lifestyles, and positive career choices and roles. Counseling psychologists facilitate growth and development by building on client strengths. Counseling psychologists work with clients of all ages in various therapeutic settings.
Criminal Justice (B.S. Psych)
Through the Criminal Justice concentration, explore cognitive, behavioral, and psychological theories of criminal behavior from the serial killer to the terrorist. Discover and analyze types of victimization and how to work with victims of crime as you prepare for or grow your career in the fields of criminal justice, social service, or law enforcement.
Criminal Justice (Bachelor's)
The B.S. in Criminal Justice program is designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in law enforcement, the justice system, corrections, homeland security, and social services.
The program blends contemporary theory on the nature, extent, and cause of crime with the study of national and international criminal justice practices. Learning is supported through coursework and a final capstone project. Plus, the program uses the latest interactive media, including lifelike, computer-generated scenarios from crime scenes.
You will apply criminal justice theories to current issues as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas:
- Civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness
- Collection and analysis of data across organizations
- Teamwork and communication
Our curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. The program can help prepare you to become a more effective social change agent in criminal justice organizations at the local, state, federal, or international levels.
Criminal Justice (Ph.D.)
In the Ph.D. in Human Services program-one of the largest of its kind-you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented research to your practical expertise so that you can better assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private services.
The Criminal Justice specialization addresses current issues related to public safety, juvenile delinquency, the courts and prisons, as well as solutions to the control and elimination of criminal behavior. Students study demographic shifts, economic disparity among racial and ethnic groups, urban decay, interpersonal violence, and the increasing role of substance abuse and poverty in criminal behavior. Graduates are prepared to lead the complex process of changing the community's social, educational, and economic infrastructures to reduce violence.
CJ Mgmt & Administration (Bachelor's)
The B.S. in Criminal Justice program is designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in law enforcement, the justice system, corrections, homeland security, and social services.
The program blends contemporary theory on the nature, extent, and cause of crime with the study of national and international criminal justice practices. Learning is supported through coursework and a final capstone project. Plus, the program uses the latest interactive media, including lifelike, computer-generated scenarios from crime scenes.
You will apply criminal justice theories to current issues as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas:
- Civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness
- Collection and analysis of data across organizations
- Teamwork and communication
Our curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. The program can help prepare you to become a more effective social change agent in criminal justice organizations at the local, state, federal, or international levels.
Computer Info Syst & Security (Bachelor's)
The B.S. in Criminal Justice program is designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in law enforcement, the justice system, corrections, homeland security, and social services.
The program blends contemporary theory on the nature, extent, and cause of crime with the study of national and international criminal justice practices. Learning is supported through coursework and a final capstone project. Plus, the program uses the latest interactive media, including lifelike, computer-generated scenarios from crime scenes.
You will apply criminal justice theories to current issues as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas:
- Civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness
- Collection and analysis of data across organizations
- Teamwork and communication
Our curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. The program can help prepare you to become a more effective social change agent in criminal justice organizations at the local, state, federal, or international levels.
Criminal Justice - Course-Based
This specialization is designed for criminal justice professionals, including supervisors and managers in policing, courts, corrections, security, and associated support agencies, who aspire to move into upper-level management and administrative assignments. The coursework includes an in-depth review and discussion of contemporary decision-making models and issues confronting the American criminal justice system.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Crime and Criminals (Bachelor's)
The B.S. in Criminal Justice program is designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in law enforcement, the justice system, corrections, homeland security, and social services.
The program blends contemporary theory on the nature, extent, and cause of crime with the study of national and international criminal justice practices. Learning is supported through coursework and a final capstone project. Plus, the program uses the latest interactive media, including lifelike, computer-generated scenarios from crime scenes.
You will apply criminal justice theories to current issues as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas:
- Civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness
- Collection and analysis of data across organizations
- Teamwork and communication
Our curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. The program can help prepare you to become a more effective social change agent in criminal justice organizations at the local, state, federal, or international levels.
Homeland Security (Bachelor's)
The B.S. in Criminal Justice program is designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in law enforcement, the justice system, corrections, homeland security, and social services.
The program blends contemporary theory on the nature, extent, and cause of crime with the study of national and international criminal justice practices. Learning is supported through coursework and a final capstone project. Plus, the program uses the latest interactive media, including lifelike, computer-generated scenarios from crime scenes.
You will apply criminal justice theories to current issues as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas:
- Civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness
- Collection and analysis of data across organizations
- Teamwork and communication
Our curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. The program can help prepare you to become a more effective social change agent in criminal justice organizations at the local, state, federal, or international levels.
Human Services for CJ (Bachelor's)
The B.S. in Criminal Justice program is designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in law enforcement, the justice system, corrections, homeland security, and social services.
The program blends contemporary theory on the nature, extent, and cause of crime with the study of national and international criminal justice practices. Learning is supported through coursework and a final capstone project. Plus, the program uses the latest interactive media, including lifelike, computer-generated scenarios from crime scenes.
You will apply criminal justice theories to current issues as you gain perspective in three vitally important areas:
- Civic engagement, social responsibility, and global awareness
- Collection and analysis of data across organizations
- Teamwork and communication
Our curriculum is based on the recommendations of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. The program can help prepare you to become a more effective social change agent in criminal justice organizations at the local, state, federal, or international levels.
Criminal Justice - Mixed-Model
This specialization is designed for criminal justice professionals, including supervisors and managers in policing, courts, corrections, security, and associated support agencies, who aspire to move into upper-level management and administrative assignments. The coursework includes an in-depth review and discussion of contemporary decision-making models and issues confronting the American criminal justice system.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Crisis Management & Response (Master's)
Acquire the knowledge and multicultural skills required to work in the critical and fast-growing career areas of security, emergency management, and public safety. In one of the first online, graduate-level crisis management and response programs, you’ll have the opportunity to study psychological theories and learn conflict management and negotiation skills as you prepare to work with trauma and disaster victims. Demand for professionals trained in this relatively new discipline is anticipated to be high, as evidenced by the number of job openings in crisis management and emergency planning (Eduventures Inc. report, March 2008).
Doctor of Business Admin - Entrepreneurship
Build your entrepreneurial skills and knowledge with a learning experience that combines theory with practical strategies drawn from real-world situations, such as identifying market opportunities, managing risk and change, encouraging innovation, and raising capital.
Doctor of Business Admin - Finance
Gain the finance tools that can help you maximize your firm’s value, including valuation, capital budgeting and structure, working capital management, multinational concepts, and Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM).
Doctor of Business Admin - Global Supply Chain Management
Learn the systems required in order to identify sources of personnel and material, and how to help ensure that supply chains conform to the highest global standards. Explore new ways of applying technology to cut costs, increase customer satisfaction, and open new business opportunities.
Doctor of Business Admin - Information Systems Management
Gain the knowledge and skills to align business needs with technological solutions, identify new applications for technology, and leverage technological solutions to enhance your organization’s competitive position in the marketplace.
Doctor of Business Admin - International Business
Examine how capital investment is undertaken globally and how financial markets and global trade influence investment opportunities. Gain an overview of the effect the world’s financial institutions have on trade, new markets, and exchange and interest rates.
Doctor of Business Admin - Leadership
Explore new frameworks and perspectives that will help you to lead and manage change effectively. Investigate a variety of current leadership principles and practices to determine which work best in any given situation.
Doctor of Business Admin - Marketing
Study key marketing concepts, including market segmentation, marketing channels, competitive intelligence, integrated marketing, product development and commercialization, and consumer behavior.
Doctor of Business Admin - Self-Designed
Create your own specialization based on your individual goals and interests in business administration. Focus on the practical application of writing and critical-thinking skills and the integration of professional practice at the doctoral level.
Doctor of Business Admin - Social Impact Management
Examine corporate responsibility–related issues, such as how to achieve greater transparency while protecting proprietary information, leverage social involvement in branding, improve operational efficiency through environmental initiatives, and strengthen stakeholder relationships.
Doctor of Business Admin - Technology Entrepreneurship
Doctor of Business Administration
Developed with insights from experienced faculty members and leading business practitioners, the D.B.A. program emphasizes advanced decision-making and leadership skills, in-depth knowledge of both theory and applied research, and the ability to manage positive social change. Explore some of the greatest challenges and opportunities facing business today, including globalization, ethics, and managing stakeholder relationships, as well as management issues directly related to your professional interests.
As opposed to a Ph.D., the D.B.A. is based on a real-world project within an organization or business and takes less time to complete. Students can chose from 9 specializations plus a self-designed option.
Ed.D. in Education
Walden's Ed.D. program is designed to improve your scholarship and research skills so you can improve student learning at the classroom and school level. Our learning format combines online courses and face-to-face residencies. This allows you to collaborate with education leaders around the world without compromising your personal and professional commitments.
Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning
The Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning specialization is designed for administrators who want to increase their ability to influence and transform their educational organization. The curriculum has been developed to focus on building a collaborative organization-a new and innovative model in administrator leadership. Graduates from this Ed.D. program will be able to integrate theory and practice to impact both their career and the lives of their students.
Higher Education and Adult Learning
Actively engaging adult learners requires a unique set of skills and a broad understanding of adult development. The Higher Education and Adult Learning specialization was created specifically to improve the competencies of adult educators. Whether you teach at a community college or provide training for adults in a school district or corporate setting, this specialization has the versatility to meet your professional goals.
This curriculum is uniquely designed to teach research skills within content-specific courses, allowing you to immediately apply knowledge to practice. The combination of core content, research skills, and your final doctoral study project leads to your development as an innovative and critical thinker who is prepared to examine, experiment, and reflect on practices that empower adults to be lifelong learners.
Teacher Leadership
Walden's Ed.D. program is designed to improve your scholarship and research skills so you can improve student learning at the classroom and school level. Our learning format combines online courses and face-to-face residencies. This allows you to collaborate with education leaders around the world without compromising your personal and professional commitments.
The Teacher Leadership specialization is designed for educators who want to continue teaching while assuming leadership roles in their school and community. It focuses on the "educator as leader" and empowers experienced master educators to effect change and improve student learning. The program is based on standards developed by the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium and the National Staff Development Council.
Education Specialist (Ed.S.)
Go beyond a master’s degree to improve your ability to make a difference in your profession. Walden’s Ed.S. programs are designed to help you acquire the specialized expertise in understanding and analyzing research that can help you reach your professional goals.
Programs
• Ed.S. in Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning
• Ed.S. in Educational Technology
• Ed.S. in Teacher Leadership
• Ed.S. in Educational Leadership & Administration - Principal Preparation
Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning
Designed for administrators who want to quickly increase their effectiveness in transforming their educational environment. With increased expertise in understanding and analyzing research, graduates of this curriculum—which is focused on an innovative, collaborative model of administration—will have the skills to integrate theory and practice to advance their careers and have a positive impact on their educational communities. Completing this post-master’s program allows you to obtain a Walden Ed.D. degree in less time.
Educational Leadership & Administration (Principal Preparation)
Walden University’s Ed.S. in Educational Leadership and Administration program is designed to help you develop the knowledge, skills, dispositions, and experiences to become a licensed principal. This unique scholar-practitioner program, grounded in current research, provides students with opportunities to respond to authentic case studies, participate in school leadership experiences, work side-by-side with principal mentors, and develop the ability to impact social change.
The Ed.S. in Educational Leadership and Administration program and its curriculum is approved by the Minnesota Board of School Administrators as a principal preparation program that leads to P–12 Principal Licensure in Minnesota. Its curriculum is also aligned with the standards of the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC), the Educational Leadership Constituents Council (ELCC), and the National Policy Board for Educational Administration (NPBEA).
Educational Technology
Whether you are a technology director, instructor, curriculum developer, or consultant, staying current with today’s increased use of technology is a critical component of effective teaching and learning. The Ed.S. in Educational Technology program can help you to quickly expand your abilities in instructional design, facilitate learning in a technology environment, and identify emerging technologies for implementation in a wide array of learning environments. In addition, completing this post-master’s program allows you to obtain a Walden Ph.D. degree in less time.
Teacher Leadership
Designed for educators who want to quickly increase their ability to make contributions to their school or organization, thereby improving the lives of their students. By focusing on best practices that can be applied immediately in the classroom, the program’s curriculum empowers educators at all levels of experience to use research to effect change and improve student learning, while developing the skills needed for professional advancement. Completing this post-master’s program allows you to obtain a Walden Ed.D. degree in less time.
Engineering Management (Ph.D.)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
This specialization allows either practicing engineers who plan a move into management or engineers who are already managers to learn the social and behavioral aspects of management.
Enterprise Information Security
Gain an understanding of the fundamental issues and techniques in information systems security. Develop a thorough understanding of information security issues and the importance of keeping systems safe from tampering and disclosure. Identify management structures and processes for enterprise information security and the legal, regulatory, audit, and policy issues surrounding security.
Entrepreneurship
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
Gain hands-on experience in launching a new business or fostering new business enterprises within an organization with a specialization in Entrepreneurship. Draw from both theory and practice to navigate the risks and rewards associated with becoming an entrepreneur. Be prepared to jump-start a new or existing business.
Epidemiology (Ph.D.)
Increase your influence in the critical arena of public health care with a Walden Ph.D. in Public Health. With a learning model that integrates an interactive, online learning environment with in-person academic residencies, the doctoral program culminates in a dissertation showcasing original research you will contribute to the field. Many graduates leverage their experience to assume leadership roles in academia or positions in the public or private sector.
The Epidemiology specialization focuses on the scientific understanding of the causes, distribution, control, and prevention of disease in populations.
Family Studies and Intervention Strategies (Ph.D.)
In the Ph.D. in Human Services program - one of the largest of its kind - you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented research to your practical expertise so that you can better assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private services.
The Family Studies and Intervention Strategies specialization provides students with an understanding of the utilization of advanced clinical theory and research methodology within a unique client-centered ecological context. Students are exposed to a broad spectrum of theoretical and clinical approaches to intervention, which emphasize the special needs of ethnic and racial minority, gay and lesbian, single-parent, and low-income families. Graduates are particularly skilled at developing multi-modal therapeutic approaches and recognizing special treatment considerations within a diverse client delivery system.
Finance
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
In this concentration, you'll learn how to effectively assess and guide the operation of an organization. The curriculum will help you gain insights into the key financial levers of an organization and, as a result, help management direct the organization to optimize its value to both its employees and other shareholders.
Finance
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
With a specialization in Finance, you will broaden your knowledge of corporate finance to make more informed business decisions. Gain an overview of financial principles and accepted practices in financial markets, thrift institutions, commercial and investment banking, while you learn the fundamentals of financial modeling.
Finance (Ph.D.)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
This specialization helps you build an understanding of financial theory, systems, and practices on a foundation of management and decision sciences.
Forensic Counseling (M.S.)
Expand your ability to deliver mental health services to populations served by the legal system. Build your knowledge of mental health law, with a specific focus on juvenile justice and delinquency. Enhance your skills in conflict management and negotiation. Learn how those skills can be applied to resolve conflicts in the criminal justice system.
Forensic Psychology in Community Settings (Master's)
Learn more about prevention, intervention, and consultation programs for criminal offenders in their communities. Understand the foundations of community crime prevention and restorative justice for victims and offenders. Prepare to work with crime prevention programs, early intervention youth programs, victim advocate programs, and other programs to reduce crime and recidivism.
General Educational Psychology (Ph.D.)
Walden's Ph.D. in Psychology is one of the only course-based distance-learning programs of its kind. It follows a scholar-practitioner model that encourages you to integrate scholarly research with your practical expertise. Taught by respected researchers and practitioners, this Ph.D. program will prepare you to make a difference in a variety of settings.
The General Educational Psychology specialization–with tracks in Educational Psychology and in Research and Evaluation–prepares individuals to teach, mentor, and/or conduct culturally and contextually relevant research in psychology in institutions of higher education and to engage their knowledge and skills in applied settings.
General Research Evaluation (Ph.D.)
Walden's Ph.D. in Psychology is one of the only course-based distance-learning programs of its kind. It follows a scholar-practitioner model that encourages you to integrate scholarly research with your practical expertise. Taught by respected researchers and practitioners, this Ph.D. program will prepare you to make a difference in a variety of settings.
The General Research Evaluation specialization–with tracks in Educational Psychology and in Research and Evaluation–prepares individuals to teach, mentor, and/or conduct culturally and contextually relevant research in psychology in institutions of higher education and to engage their knowledge and skills in applied settings.
Health Policy (M.P.A)
Americans have seen radical changes in the health care industry over the past several years. Gain valuable knowledge about health delivery systems, health policy, health administration, and health finance centers so you can manage and navigate effectively and successfully in this dynamic environment.
Health Psychology (Master's)
Health Psychology
From a multidisciplinary perspective, you will examine the biological, psychological, and social factors that influence health, allowing you to gain a broad understanding of the field of psychology while also focusing on the knowledge and skills required to work in the areas of illness prevention and health promotion. Apply psychology and public health theories and principles to your work as you increase your understanding of the effects of illness and stress. Prepare for a position such as a research assistant, project manager, or behavior specialist in a variety of healthcare organizations, from primary care settings and inpatient medical units to community agencies.
Health Psychology (Ph.D.)
Walden's Ph.D. in Psychology is one of the only course-based distance-learning programs of its kind. It follows a scholar-practitioner model that encourages you to integrate scholarly research with your practical expertise. Taught by respected researchers and practitioners, this Ph.D. program will prepare you to make a difference in a variety of settings.
Health Psychology specialization students plan to practice in a variety of health care settings and academic institutions. Many health psychologists practice in medical centers, medical research settings, business and industry, government and military, as well as sports and fitness settings. Others teach and engage in research at colleges and universities.
Health Services - Course-Based
Americans have seen radical changes in the health care industry over the past several years. They’ve watched it go from an independent structure to a collection of major business enterprises, which in turn have changed the way health care is delivered. As the health care environment changes, managers must quickly adapt to succeed. This Health Services specialization will help you gain valuable knowledge about health delivery systems, health policy, health administration, and health finance centers, so you can manage effectively and successfully in this unique environment.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Health Services - Mixed-Model
Americans have seen radical changes in the health care industry over the past several years. They’ve watched it go from an independent structure to a collection of major business enterprises, which in turn have changed the way health care is delivered. As the health care environment changes, managers must quickly adapt to succeed. This Health Services specialization will help you gain valuable knowledge about health delivery systems, health policy, health administration, and health finance centers, so you can manage effectively and successfully in this unique environment.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Bachelor of Science in Health Studies
The health care industry is changing dramatically and health care organizations are growing more complex. Gain the knowledge base required to understand and anticipate the continuing changes in the health care industry. Broaden your understanding of the policies, organization, financing and dynamics of the U.S. health care system. Whether you currently work in allied health or are seeking to enter the field, you can leverage your experience and help prepare to take the next step in your career and professional development.
Child Development
Discover how a child’s cultural, familial, and communal surroundings can shape his or her healthy development. Explore how social, cognitive, and emotional challenges influence a child’s behavioral growth. Gain the knowledge and skills you need to work collaboratively with families and specialists as a hospital or behavioral health child-life professional, child advocate, family crisis professional, or parent support specialist.
The health care industry is changing dramatically and health care organizations are growing more complex. Gain the knowledge base required to understand and anticipate the continuing changes in the health care industry. Broaden your understanding of the policies, organization, financing and dynamics of the U.S. health care system. Whether you currently work in allied health or are seeking to enter the field, you can leverage your experience and help prepare to take the next step in your career and professional development.
Health Informatics
If you are interested in understanding how health care data can be used to reduce costs and improve the quality of care, you can select the Health Informatics concentration. Courses cover the behavioral, cultural, ethical, and legal issues related to improving the underlying health status of the community and the delivery of health care services in a variety of environments.
Health Management
If you are interested in health management or administration, you can pursue a concentration in Health Management. Courses cover the behavioral, cultural, ethical, and legal issues related to improving the underlying health status of the community and the delivery of health care services in a variety of environments.
Health Psychology and Behavior
The challenges of health and well-being in today’s world require an understanding of the social, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive factors associated with disease, illness and injury. These factors can not only vary in important ways by geography, but by differences in culture, race/ethnicity, and experience. This concentration is designed to give students the academic preparation to help lead the healthy changes in the psychology and behavior of individuals and the community.
Healthcare Informatics (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
Healthcare Management
Take the opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the
Healthcare System Improvement
Take the opportunity to learn key quality and safety measures and how they can be applied to improve patient outcomes. Study ways to use information technology to develop innovative solutions for coordinating care, managing medical records and orders, achieving cost controls, and enhancing supply and inventory management.
Homeland Security Policy (M.P.A)
Today’s complex public safety environment demands smart policy on emergency response strategies. Prepare to implement protective measures and policies without compromising individual rights and freedoms. With this knowledge, you are equipped to effectively develop policy to protect individuals’ safety and freedom.
Homeland Security Policy and Coordination - Course-Based
Today's complex public safety environment demands smart policy on emergency response strategies. This specialization prepares homeland security professionals to implement protective measures without compromising individual rights and freedoms. With this knowledge, students are equipped to effectively develop policy to protect individuals' safety and freedom.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Homeland Security Policy and Coordination - Mixed-Model
Today's complex public safety environment demands smart policy on emergency response strategies. This specialization prepares homeland security professionals to implement protective measures without compromising individual rights and freedoms. With this knowledge, students are equipped to effectively develop policy to protect individuals' safety and freedom.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Human Computer Interaction (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
Human Resource Management
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
This concentration will help you develop insights into recruitment and selection, performance evaluation, compensation and benefits, job design, training, retention, and turnover. In addition, you'll explore how economic, social, psychological, legal, and cultural forces influence employment relations.
Human Resources
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
Through a specialization in Human Resource Management, you will develop a deeper awareness of leadership styles and how they impact individuals and teams. Learn the tools needed to lead a high functioning team and be prepared to counsel senior management on key personnel issues.
Human Services (Ph.D.)
In the Ph.D. in Human Services program-one of the largest of its kind-you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented research to your practical expertise so that you can better assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private services.
The General Program in Human Services offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human services.
Human Services Administration (Ph.D.)
In the Ph.D. in Human Services program-one of the largest of its kind-you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented research to your practical expertise so that you can better assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private services.
The Human Services Administration specialization focuses on the study of the theoretical foundations of organizational behavior and the practice of management and planning. Topics for inquiry include program development and implementation, leadership, creating and sustaining interorganizational and community relations, and staff development and training. Graduates are prepared to assess the effectiveness of the internal and systemic efforts of community-based human services organizations and, as a result, provide managers and direct-line staff with more effective strategies for improving the well-being of the diverse individuals and groups they serve.
Infant & Toddler
Examines the foundations of development and the importance of relationships to the social and emotional well-being of infants and toddlers. Through seminar-style connections courses, you will develop critical-thinking and writing skills as you link theoretical teaching to practical application.
Information Systems
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
In the Information Systems concentration, you'll learn how to leverage technology to meet your organization's strategic goals by evaluating technology options, developing methods for transferring and assimilating new technology, and managing large, complex projects.
This concentration will help you develop insights into an organization's marketing effort by learning not only the traditional disciplines of alternate marketing channels, sales management, advertising and research, but also emerging marketing approaches related to consumer motivation, global customer management, customer relationship management, and marketing on the Internet.
Information Systems Management (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
Information Systems Management (Ph.D.)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
The Information Systems Management specialization provides an integrative approach to all aspects of organizations-people, technology, and management-in today's information-rich environment. This specialization focuses on executive leadership skills similar to those of a CEO, CTO, or COO in depth, breadth, and application. The curriculum design is intended to promote the scholarship of discovery, integration, application, and teaching in order to derive maximum value and innovation from systems investments and strategic direction.
Information Systems Management - Course Based (Ph.D.)
This specialization provides an integrative approach to managing information systems in today’s data-rich environment. Study ways to derive maximum value and innovation from investing in organizational systems, and help build the leadership skills that successful technology executives have found essential. Take the opportunity to broaden your understanding of all aspects of e-commerce systems, security management and risk assessment, and system design. Study ways to develop your expertise in leading and managing people, processes, and systems, and contribute to positive social change by helping to improve organizational performance through information systems management.
This option is a structured program of study comprising online courses and residencies. As a student, you will work with a faculty mentor and follow a specific plan for completion of your degree. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers and faculty through online discussions and face-to-face residencies.
Information Systems Security (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
B.S. in Information Technology
Interdisciplinary Policy Studies (M.P.A)
Public policy encompasses a wide range of issues from legislative rulings to homeland security. Gain a more thorough understanding of complex and interrelated policy challenges, including public health and safety, urban sprawl, immigration, and affordable housing. Learn to work with government and community shareholders as you broaden your public policy perspective.
Interdisciplinary Studies (Bachelor's)
Walden’s B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies gives you a unique opportunity to define your own course of study and gain exposure to a wide range of topics. This online degree program provides a solid academic foundation as it prepares you for a successful and satisfying career across many professions. Through the B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies, you have the flexibility to select two areas of disciplinary focus from Walden’s undergraduate majors. Additional experiences in a seminar, internship, study abroad or service learning, and two research-driven capstone courses help you broaden your capacity to answer questions, solve problems, and address topics that are too broad to be covered by a single discipline or profession in today’s complex global society.
Specialization
-General
International Business
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
In this concentration, you will study the strategic and management issues faced by international organizations, while you work to develop the skills needed to operate in this highly complex environment. Build your knowledge of international marketing and international finance as you prepare to become a global manager.
International Business
Learn how global organizations operate and how they adapt to diverse business climates. Develop the tools to address the major issues encountered by organizations that cross national and cultural boundaries. Explore the critical challenges that global managers face, including the political, financial, competitive, regulatory, operational, and social dimensions of international business.
International Non Governmental Organizations - Course-Based
In an era of increasing globalization, it is important for leaders of nonprofit organizations and government departments at the local, state, and national level to know how to operate in an international environment. This specialization explores how countries organize, regulate, and foster nongovernmental activities; how international intergovernmental organizations operate; and how representatives of these organizations can learn from, partner with, and work within organizations worldwide. By focusing on the effects of globalization and the cultures and sociopolitical environments of diverse nations and organizations, students in this specialization learn how to work effectively with nongovernmental, voluntary, and intergovernmental organizations around the world.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
International Non Governmental Organizations - Mixed-Model
In an era of increasing globalization, it is important for leaders of nonprofit organizations and government departments at the local, state, and national level to know how to operate in an international environment. This specialization explores how countries organize, regulate, and foster nongovernmental activities; how international intergovernmental organizations operate; and how representatives of these organizations can learn from, partner with, and work within organizations worldwide. By focusing on the effects of globalization and the cultures and sociopolitical environments of diverse nations and organizations, students in this specialization learn how to work effectively with nongovernmental, voluntary, and intergovernmental organizations around the world.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
IT Strategy and Governance
Develop and implement business strategies that give your organization a competitive advantage. Understand the current competitive environment and forecast future changes that could affect your organization. Align information systems with corporate strategy to boost your organization’s effectiveness.
Knowledge Management (Ph.D.)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
This specialization will help you gain a competitive advantage by understanding how to identify, acquire, store, analyze, distribute, and use explicit and tacit knowledge to enhance organizational productivity and competitiveness in the new field of knowledge management.
Law and Public Policy (M.P.A)
Legal decisions and the law have a significant impact on the creation of public policy. Discover the relationships between law and public policy and access vital legal knowledge available to public policy practitioners. Gain a solid background in legal concepts, cases, and current trends that will give you a head start if you decide to pursue a law degree or if you encounter legal questions in your workplace.
Law and Public Policy - Course-Based
In this specialization, you will examine how legal decisions and the law have a significant impact on the creation of public policy. Discover the relationships between law and public policy, and learn how to access vital legal knowledge available to public policy practitioners. Gain a solid background in legal concepts, cases, and current trends that will give you a head start if you decide to pursue a law degree or if you encounter legal questions in your workplace.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Law and Public Policy - Mixed-Model
In this specialization, you will examine how legal decisions and the law have a significant impact on the creation of public policy. Discover the relationships between law and public policy, and learn how to access vital legal knowledge available to public policy practitioners. Gain a solid background in legal concepts, cases, and current trends that will give you a head start if you decide to pursue a law degree or if you encounter legal questions in your workplace.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Leadership & Organizational Change - Course-Based (Ph.D.)
In this specialization, you will examine leading-edge as well as traditional models of leadership and organizational structures. You will study ways to promote effective leadership development, strengthened interpersonal relationships, and successful group and organizational dynamics, all of which can lead to improved performance in organizations. Explore ways to mobilize change and work effectively in cross-cultural environments.
This option is a structured program of study comprising online courses and residencies. As a student, you will work with a faculty mentor and follow a specific plan for completion of your degree. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers and faculty through online discussions and face-to-face residencies.
Leadership
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
Realize your potential to inspire others and influence the future of your organization with a specialization in Leadership. Explore various perspectives of what makes a good leader, and evaluate your own leadership style. Complete the program with a deeper understanding of your own values as a leader.
Leadership and Organizational Change (Ph.D.)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
This specialization prepares you to promote effective leadership development, interpersonal relationships, and group and organizational dynamics, which in turn, lead to higher performance levels within an organization.
Leadership Development & Coaching (Master's)
Expand your career options in one of psychology’s emerging fields. In this specialization of Walden University's Master of Science in Psychology, you’ll learn the psychological principles and theories of leadership development and better understand your own capacity for leadership. You’ll also build the high-level skills to manage organizational leadership issues and create your own models of leadership coaching as you broaden your opportunities in such areas as industrial-organizational psychology and human resource management.
Learning Management (Ph.D.)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
This specialization prepares you to develop innovative solutions to the most critical organizational challenges through the human side of creating, sharing, and using knowledge. Learning Management is focused on developing learning organizations and the education of participants, including the deployment of corporate universities.
Local Government Management (M.P.A)
Today’s local leaders must understand how to create and maintain sustainable communities that are environmentally sound, economically prosperous, and socially equitable. Explore the interrelated elements that make a community viable and access the tools and resources for sustainable community development as you prepare for a career as a town manager, department head, or director of a social service organization.
Local Government Management for Sustainable Communities - Course-Based
With this specialization, you will learn how to create and maintain sustainable communities that are environmentally sound, economically prosperous, and socially equitable. Explore the interrelated elements that make a community viable and access the tools and resources for sustainable community development. Be prepared to succeed in such roles as a town manager, department head, or director of a social service organization.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Local Government Management for Sustainable Communities - Mixed-Model
With this specialization, you will learn how to create and maintain sustainable communities that are environmentally sound, economically prosperous, and socially equitable. Explore the interrelated elements that make a community viable and access the tools and resources for sustainable community development. Be prepared to succeed in such roles as a town manager, department head, or director of a social service organization.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
M.S. in Forensic Psychology
Apply current psychological theories and concepts as you identify offenders in a wide range of forensic settings. Prepare for a psychology career in a correctional institution, psychiatric facility, community-based agency, mental health center, child welfare agency, or forensic units in a mental health facility.
Specializations:
- General Program
- Forensic Psychology in the Community
- Mental Health Applications
- Program Planning and Evaluation in Forensic Settings
- Psychology and Legal Systems
Note on licensure:
The M.S. in Forensic Psychology is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed psychology professional.
M.S. in Nonprofit Management and Leadership
Nonprofit organizations employ a sizable and increasing share of the nation’s workforce, with employment growth outpacing a number of major industries. Advance your career in this important high-growth sector as you enhance your ability to create positive social change. Whatever your background, gain the management and organizational skills you need to lead diverse and complex nonprofits. Broaden your perspective of nonprofits through international themes and concepts incorporated throughout your coursework. Complete Walden University’s program in just 18 months, depending on individual progress.
Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship specialization gives you hands-on experience in leading a new business or fostering a new business enterprise within an organization. Explore entrepreneurial concepts and processes that apply to both start-up and well-established enterprises with an innovative focus and entrepreneurial spirit. Analyze how an organization contributes to society and how entrepreneurship and commercial activities affect the environment. Explore topics such as market opportunity, product development, intellectual property, and commercialization.
Human Resources Leadership
The Human Resources Leadership specialization helps you acquire a deeper awareness of leadership styles and how they affect individuals and teams. Learn to lead high-functioning teams and counsel senior management on key personnel issues. Adopt a strategic view of human resource management programs and how they align with organizational goals. Explore issues involved with mergers and acquisitions, global management of human resources, and high-performance systems.
Innovation & Technology
Link business strategy with innovation with the Innovation and Technology specialization. Learn to leverage technology and analyze emerging technologies to achieve competitive advantages in the global marketplace. Examine strategies to nurture innovation and cultivate technology development. Understand the management challenges in technology-based businesses, including aligning business needs with technology solutions, identifying new applications for technology, and managing processes to ensure technology solutions enhance an organization’s competitive position.
Leader Development
Project Management
Develop the strategies required to manage projects of various scopes and sizes through the Project Management specialization. Explore topics such as project life-cycle management, project team building, project management methodology, and techniques for project scope and work definition, estimating, scheduling, risk management, control, and closeout. Learn best practices in project management, and apply them in a global context through real-world exercises.
Self-Designed
Design your own specialization and tailor the program to your interests as you connect to a number of unique Walden experiences by combining specialization “applications” courses, study abroad, or field study. Choose two of these three options (study abroad and field study can only be chosen once) to create a program tailored to your interests. Additional costs apply to study abroad, and prior academic approval is required for field study.
Sustainable Futures
In this specialization, you will focus on creating large-scale change that creates value, contributes to a sustainable future, and is responsive to organizational and societal needs. Explore multiple approaches to understanding and improving relationships among individuals, organizations, and communities. Develop the ability to practice social responsibility and learn to build new organizations that respond in sustainable ways to the community and the world. Incorporate global awareness into planning, operations, and decision-making.
Management
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
This concentration will help you develop insights into recruitment and selection, performance evaluation, compensation and benefits, job design, training, retention, and turnover. In addition, you'll explore how economic, social, psychological, legal, and cultural forces influence employment relations.
Ph.D. in Management
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
The program includes:
- Faculty-guided research based on your professional interests and background
- Online courses focused on building your scholarly skills
- Face-to-face residencies that prepare you for each phase of your program
Managing Global Software & Service Supply Chains
Organize development projects in the global service marketplace, based on key considerations and best practices in outsourced and offshore development. Analyze the most important issues and practices for both clients and service providers, including legal, economic, cultural, and intellectual property issues; IT and business process outsourcing; global human resources; service supply chain management; and governance and client relationship management.
Marketing
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
This concentration will help you develop insights into an organization's marketing effort by learning not only the traditional disciplines of alternate marketing channels, sales management, advertising and research, but also emerging marketing approaches related to consumer motivation, global customer management, customer relationship management, and marketing on the Internet.
Marketing
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
With a specialization in Marketing, you will learn marketing fundamentals alongside new advertising and sales strategies driven by technology. Expand your global perspective of marketing by assessing international marketplaces and collaborating with peers from across the country and around the world.
Master of Business Administration
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
Master of Healthcare Administration
This practice-oriented online degree program features a relevant, current curriculum that addresses the core competencies and best practices of the profession. It emphasizes understanding clinical service delivery through the analysis of the day-to-day operations in clinical support service activities and includes a practicum to give you hands-on experience in the field. The cutting-edge curriculum will help you develop the skills, knowledge, and expertise in health care management needed for leadership positions across the spectrum of health care delivery organizations.
Master of Information Systems
Walden’s Master of Information Systems Management program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to advance your career in information systems—the fastest growing sector in the economy according the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge and experience you need to assume a leadership position in the information systems field and to make important contributions to your organization and profession.
Specializations:
- General
- Business Information Management
- Customer Relationship Marketing
- Enterprise Information Security
- IT Strategy and Governance
- Managing Global Software & Service Supply Chains
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
Across the public sector spectrum, career opportunities are predicted to expand rapidly over the next five years. At every level—federal, state, and local—this growth trend in employment will fuel a demand for qualified managers who can lead public agencies or direct public policy organizations.* Prepare to advance your career and to meet this increasing need for public sector professionals as you gain the skills to translate public policies into effective programs and projects. International themes and concepts incorporated throughout your coursework will broaden your perspective of public service. Walden’s M.P.A. program can be completed in less than two years, depending on individual progress and credits transferred.
Master of Science in Clinical Research Administration
This practice-oriented online degree program features a relevant, current curriculum designed to provide insight into the most recent developments in the clinical research field. It emphasizes state-of-the art knowledge of clinical research execution and management through analysis of the day-to-day operations in clinical testing activities. The forward-looking curriculum will give you the strong background in clinical research management required for leadership positions in companies and organizations across the industry.
M.S. in Education
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers.
Walden University's M.S. in Education (M.S.Ed.) is an online degree program that focuses on increasing teacher and student success. The program's cutting-edge curriculum connects students with nationally recognized education experts, researchers, and scholars. Students gain access to leading technology, including electronic portfolios, podcasts, and Virtual Field Experiences™. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Adolescent Literacy and Technology
The value of technology in promoting adolescent literacy is one of the most exciting developments in the field of education today. In this specialization, you will develop cutting-edge expertise in the use of technology to motivate middle- and high-school students, enabling you to help them achieve higher degrees of literacy and achievement across all content areas. You will also learn how to help your students tap into the skills they use in their technology-rich lives outside of the classroom to improve their overall literacy.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment: Grades K-12
This specialization is based on standards set forth by the U.S. Department of Education, the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), the International Reading Association (IRA), and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The alignment of curriculum, assessment, and instruction is a complex task but helps to meet this goal: All children can learn. Instituting standards in grades K-12 inherently levels the playing field, suggesting the same achievement goals for all students, regardless of socioeconomic conditions, ethnicity, or learning differences. Program content focuses on current thinking on how teachers can best align their curriculum with state and local content standards.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Educational Leadership
Elementary Reading and Literacy: Grades PreK-6
Our enhanced specialization now addresses the technology-oriented literacy landscape of the 21st century and provides you with the latest research and practical strategies to increase all students’ achievement including a focus on linguistically, culturally and academically diverse learners. Based on the International Reading Association (IRA) standards, this program gives you the knowledge and the skills to confidently manage your classroom literacy program and effectively address the complexities of teaching reading and writing in today’s classroom.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Elementary Reading and Math: Grades K-6
Reading and math have long been regarded as the two areas of the PreK-6 curriculum that serve as critical foundations to future student success. The reading courses in this program have been updated to reflect the technology-oriented literacy landscape of the 21st century and provide you with the latest research and strategies to maximize literacy learning and achievement. The math courses will help you to teach for conceptual understanding, so that all students become strong mathematical thinkers and problem-solvers.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Integrating Technology in the Classroom: Grades K-12
Walden's fully online M.S. in Education program centers on the strategies that lead to greater student and teacher achievement. Our program was developed by K-12 educators for K-12 educators. As a result, our faculty understand your day-to-day pressures and professional needs.
The Integrating Technology in the Classroom specialization is based on the standards of the International Society of Technology in Education. This specialization is designed to meet the needs of classroom teachers of grades 3-12 who want to use technology to enhance learning in their classrooms.
Literacy and Learning in the Content Areas: Grades 6-12
This specialization is designed to help content area teachers of grades 6-12 improve their students' literacy skills. Whether you teach history, science, mathematics, social studies, English, or other content areas, this degree program features research-based strategies to prepare struggling students for more complex, abstract, and sophisticated learning in the content-area classroom. The program is based on the nationally accepted standards for teaching reading for the classroom professional as set forth by the International Reading Association (IRA).
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Mathematics: Grades 6-8
This specialization is designed to help mathematics teachers of grades 6-8 demonstrate high competency in this content area. They will also learn research-based strategies and real-world applications to improve student achievement. The program aligns with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Principles and Standards for School Mathematics addressing both content and process standards.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Mathematics: Grades K-5
This specialization is designed for elementary teachers who want to strengthen their own understanding of foundational mathematical concepts, while motivating their students to improve their mathematic skills. This online program provides math content specific courses that align with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards as well as standard pedagogy. Lessons are a blend of presentations on videotape with practical exercises using manipulatives and visual aides. To maximize success for both teachers and students, this program is composed of online study teams that collaborate and communicate throughout the program.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Middle Level Education: Grades 5-8
If you are an educator serving students in grades 5-8, Walden's M.S. in Education program can help you become better prepared to improve student learning. The program encourages you to put your new skills to the test in actual classroom and school settings, and to continually challenge the results of teaching and learning. This specialization, based on the standards for middle level teacher preparation of the National Middle School Association, provides knowledge and skills related to young adolescent development, organizational structures, curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, and content knowledge all focused on this specific age group.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Professional Development: Grades P-12
Walden’s M.S. in Education with a specialization in Professional Development helps prepare P–12 educators to be highly effective professional developers of teachers. Discover how to plan, design, and deliver professional development opportunities that support students’ needs and improve the growth of teachers and their influence on students. Learn to assess the impact of changed practices on student achievement. Practice collaboration, facilitation, coaching, and mentoring skills. Walden is one of the only online universities to offer a professional development specialization in an M.S. in Education program
Based on the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) Core Propositions and the National Staff Development Council (NSDC) Standards, this specialization can prepare you to take an active role in the continuous improvement of teaching and learning.
Science: Grades K-8
Walden University has updated its M.S. in Education program with a specialization in Science (Gr. K–8) to reflect the latest innovations and standards in science education. The enhanced specialization blends science content with pedagogy so teachers learn science in the same way they will teach it to their students, with an emphasis on inquiry-based, experiential learning. The curriculum aligns with the 5 core propositions of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS), the National Science Education Standards (NSES), and the standards set forth by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Special Education - Non-Licensure
If you are an experienced special educator with the desire to enhance your skills by incorporating the latest developments in the field into your program, this specialization offers a path to continuing professional achievement. Walden’s M.S. in Education with a Special Education specialization synthesizes the most current research in the arenas of neuroscience, assessment, and scientifically based interventions so that you can determine best practices for student learning.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Teacher Leadership: Grades K-12
This specialization is ideal for the classroom teacher who is passionate about making a difference in education. Discover how you can build upon your existing expertise with dynamic skills that can help address such key challenges as parent involvement and student achievement. Learn more about your leadership style, leverage the latest research to guide your decisions, and lead with greater confidence in your classroom and in your learning community.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
Master of Science in Health Informatics
With increased attention on reducing health care costs, increasing access to quality care and improving the quality of health care services, the role of health informatics is being recognized as a critical component of health care reform. Through Walden’s M.S. in Health Informatics, you can gain the skills and training you need to integrate advanced digital technologies into the field of health care and use electronic data to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services.
Learn to apply health informatics to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of disease and to reduce the occurrences of medical errors.
M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology
This program will teach you to apply theory, research, creativity, and problem-solving skills to a variety of technology applications in order to improve performance. You will also learn how to develop the analysis, design, and evaluation skills to assess, create, and manage training materials. These skills combined will offer you the ability to support technological advancement and training in educational institutions and corporate training classrooms. Through your coursework, you will gain the experience needed to be efficient and effective using technology and multimedia tools.
Specializations
- General Program
- Training and Performance Improvement
- Online Instruction
Online Learning
This program will teach you to apply theory, research, creativity, and problem-solving skills to a variety of technology applications in order to improve performance. You will also learn how to develop the analysis, design, and evaluation skills to assess, create, and manage training materials. These skills combined will offer you the ability to support technological advancement and training in educational institutions and corporate training classrooms. Through your coursework, you will gain the experience needed to be efficient and effective using technology and multimedia tools.
Though distance learning is not a new concept, using the Internet for delivering course content is. With the Online Instruction specialization, you will learn from an experienced leader in creating online content development and instructional delivery and how to productively and innovatively deliver courses or training modules using online delivery methods. You will gain effective strategies for engaging and teaching distance learners and be able to assess student-learning outcomes in online environments.
Training and Performance Improvement
This program will teach you to apply theory, research, creativity, and problem-solving skills to a variety of technology applications in order to improve performance. You will also learn how to develop the analysis, design, and evaluation skills to assess, create, and manage training materials. These skills combined will offer you the ability to support technological advancement and training in educational institutions and corporate training classrooms. Through your coursework, you will gain the experience needed to be efficient and effective using technology and multimedia tools.
Become a powerful force in helping your organization thrive. This specialization focuses on managing and delivering training and improving workplace performance through instruction.
Master of Science in Leadership
The need for strong leadership across all sectors has never been greater and the nature of leadership in the 21st century is changing. Organizations are demanding authentic leaders who can generate trust, empower others, and find innovative answers to today’s problems and challenges.
Walden University’s School of Management is committed to providing the knowledge base required for globally competent and ethical leaders to advance their communities, organizations, and the world. To fulfill this vision, Walden is offering an M.S. in Leadership degree program to help you explore your own leadership styles and use them to motivate others and build highly effective, diverse work teams. Through the M.S. in Leadership program, you can learn to develop a comprehensive approach to leadership that crosses functional areas and increases your capacity to influence people and lead them to a shared goal.
General Management
Through the General Management specialization, you can develop an understanding of the integration of business strategy and human resources in a competitive environment and explore the management perspective needed for effective change and long-term organizational success. Explore the development and implementation of business strategies that lead to competitive advantage, with a focus on how organizations compete and forecast environmental changes. Explore how to lead organizational change and learn to apply conflict resolution strategies at the individual and organizational levels.
M.S. in Nursing - Informatics (MSN) - RN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference-for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
R.N. Track: For Registered Nurses with a hospital diploma, Associate's Degree in Nursing (A.D.N.), or bachelor's degree (other than B.S.N.).
Learn how you can more effectively utilize information technology to enhance the quality of patient care. This specialization blends nursing science with computer and information science. Coursework focuses on such key areas as information systems, database concepts, and effective project management. Fieldwork experience provides you with the opportunity to apply your new knowledge immediately.
Applicants who have a diploma, A.D.N., or bachelor's degree in a discipline other than nursing and are registered nurses may be accepted in the M.S. in Nursing (MSN), provided they fulfill the general education requirements. Once applicants meet these requirements, they are admitted to Walden and begin taking the foundational courses. Students then progress on to the core curriculum, the specialization courses, and finally, the capstone courses.
M.S. in Nursing - Education (MSN) - BSN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference-for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
B.S.N. Track: For Registered Nurses entering the program with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.).
Graduates of the Walden M.S. in Nursing (MSN) have the knowledge and skills to be leaders in the profession and contribute to positive social change in their communities and throughout the world. The Education specialization addresses the growing need for nurse educators. Nurses also provide essential education in staff development, patient/family, schools, occupational, and community settings.
Students who enter the program with a bachelor's degree in nursing complete the following core curriculum and then progress on to the courses in the Education specialization.
M.S. in Nursing (MSN) - RN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference - for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
R.N. Track: For Registered Nurses with a hospital diploma, Associate's Degree in Nursing (A.D.N.), or bachelor's degree (other than B.S.N.).
M.S. in Nursing - Education (MSN) - RN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference-for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
R.N. Track: For Registered Nurses with a hospital diploma, Associate's Degree in Nursing (A.D.N.), or bachelor's degree (other than B.S.N.).
Graduates of the Walden M.S. in Nursing (MSN) have the knowledge and skills to be leaders in the profession and contribute to positive social change in their communities and throughout the world. The Education specialization addresses the growing need for nurse educators. Nurses also provide essential education in staff development, patient/family, schools, occupational, and community settings.
Applicants who have a diploma, A.D.N., or bachelor's degree in a discipline other than nursing and are licensed registered nurses may be accepted in the M.S.Nursing (MSN), provided they fulfill the general education requirements. Once applicants meet these requirements, they are admitted to Walden and begin taking the foundational courses. Students then progress on to the core curriculum, the specialization courses, and finally, the capstone courses.
M.S. in Nursing - Informatics (MSN) - BSN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference-for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
B.S.N. Track: For Registered Nurses entering the program with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.).
Learn how you can more effectively utilize information technology to enhance the quality of patient care. This specialization blends nursing science with computer and information science. Coursework focuses on such key areas as information systems, database concepts, and effective project management. Fieldwork experience provides you with the opportunity to apply your new knowledge immediately.
Students who enter the program with a bachelor's degree in nursing complete the following core curriculum and then progress on to the courses in the Nursing Informatics specialization.
M.S. in Nursing - Leadership & Mgmt (MSN) - BSN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference-for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
B.S.N. Track: For Registered Nurses entering the program with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.).
As a nurse, you shape the future of patient care every day. Through our Leadership and Management specialization, gain the knowledge and confidence you'll need to advance your career and become a leader in the field of nursing.
Students who enter the program with a bachelor's degree in nursing complete the following core curriculum and then progress on to the courses in one of the M.S. degree program in Nursing specializations.
M.S. in Nursing - Leadership & Mgmt (MSN) - RN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference-for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
R.N. Track: For Registered Nurses with a hospital diploma, Associate's Degree in Nursing (A.D.N.), or bachelor's degree (other than B.S.N.).
As a nurse, you shape the future of patient care every day. Through our Leadership and Management specialization, gain the knowledge and confidence you'll need to advance your career and become a leader in the field of nursing.
Applicants who have a diploma, A.D.N., or bachelor's degree in a discipline other than nursing and are licensed registered nurses may be accepted in the M.S. in Nursing (MSN), provided they fulfill the general education requirements. Once applicants meet these requirements, they are admitted to Walden and begin taking the foundational courses. Students then progress on to the core curriculum, the specialization courses, and finally, the capstone courses.
Master of Science in Project Management
Walden University’s M.S. in Project Management can help equip you with the skills needed to manage projects while leading diverse teams to help your organization achieve its strategic goals. Explore ways to communicate effectively with all stakeholders and control project risks as you successfully develop and implement projects for your organization.
Courses, such as Integrated Project Process Management and Budgeting and Management of Organizations, provide the opportunity to gain both the management and technical expertise to lead a range of projects in your organization. A high-impact case study, with an engaging social change component, ties together all aspects of project management and reinforces how project management and related decisions shapes an organization. The M.S. in Project Management is designed to meet the standards of the Project Management Institute (PMI).
M.S. in Nursing (MSN) - BSN Track
With an M.S. in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, skills, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference-for your patients, your organization, and the future of health care.
B.S.N. Track: For Registered Nurses entering the program with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.).
Media Psychology (Master's)
Few areas of psychology are generating more interest or growing faster than media psychology and Walden offers one of the nation’s first graduate programs in the field. Examine the role psychologists play in the media and explore the impact of media and technology on human behavior. Apply psychological theories and principles and increase your understanding of how marketing and communications impact modern media in a global society. This specialization gives you the opportunity to develop career options in such fields as media consulting, advertising, and media research.
Mental Health Applications (Master's)
Learn to evaluate and use traditional forms of intervention, including individual and group psychotherapy, and recent innovations in restorative justice. Gain the skills to work directly with individuals in correctional facilities, community mental health agencies, and through the court system.
M.S. in Mental Health Counseling
Walden is one of the only schools that offer a CACREP-accredited M.S. degree in Mental Health Counseling online. Our M.S. in Mental Health Counseling program will help prepare you to address and treat clients’ mental health needs knowledgeably, ethically, and with respect for diversity. You’ll gain the confidence, qualifications, and critical-thinking skills needed to seek licensure and apply best practices as a change agent in the counseling profession. This degree will allow you to use your knowledge immediately as a practicing professional.
The M.S. in Mental Health Counseling program includes:
- Online courses focused on practical skills
- Interactive simulations where you apply your learning to real-world situations
- Face-to-face residencies that offer personal collaboration with faculty, staff, and students
- Challenging fieldwork (practicum and internship)
- Opportunities to learn from some of the world’s leaders in mental health
Graduate Degree Specialization
- Forensic Counseling
New Media Communication Technologies (Bachelor's)
In this concentration, you’ll study how blogging, wiki technologies, social networks, and other novel channels of communication can help shape your interaction with a global audience. You also will study how to use the latest technologies to create communication advantages and improve outcomes for your organization.
Nonprofit Management & Leadership (M.P.A)
As governmental and nongovernmental institutions increasingly overlap and evolve, the demand for well-educated management professionals to excel in public service continues to grow. Excel in the public or nonprofit sector by understanding how to work with government and businesses to address shared issues.
Nonprofit Management and Leadership - Course-Based
Without constant attention to democratic and social institutions, a society and its individuals cannot prosper. This specialization investigates these issues and prepares you to become knowledgeable social-change agents through scholarly inquiry, applied research, and effective participation in these institutions.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Nonprofit Management and Leadership - Mixed-Model
Without constant attention to democratic and social institutions, a society and its individuals cannot prosper. This specialization investigates these issues and prepares you to become knowledgeable social-change agents through scholarly inquiry, applied research, and effective participation in these institutions.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Online Teaching (Post-Doc. Cert.)
Walden offers one of the nation's only post-doctoral online certificate programs in psychology, providing doctoral graduates the opportunity to further their knowledge in their chosen area or focus on a new area of interest.
This specialization combines the theory behind online learning, including principles of instructional design, with practical teaching strategies and best practices for teaching a diverse student body in an online environment. Actual experience in teaching an online course provides the capstone of the certificate program. Graduates will be prepared to teach online at the university level or work with an online learning organization.
Online Work and Communities (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
Operations Research (Ph.D.)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
This specialization (often referred to as management science or by the acronym OR/MS) prepares you to understand new and innovative approaches to operations management.
Organizational Psych & Nonprofit Management (Master's)
Organizational Psychology & Nonprofit Management
Expand your career opportunities in the nonprofit world as you apply the principles of individual and organizational psychology to nonprofit management. Broaden your understanding of the impact of organizational psychology in nonprofit settings with a focus on finance, budgeting, and the organization of nonprofit boards.
Organizational Psychology (Ph.D.)
Walden's Ph.D. in Psychology is one of the only course-based distance-learning programs of its kind. It follows a scholar-practitioner model that encourages you to integrate scholarly research with your practical expertise. Taught by respected researchers and practitioners, this Ph.D. program will prepare you to make a difference in a variety of settings.
The Organizational Psychology specialization prepares individuals to work within industry, government, and university settings as practitioners, consultants, and researchers. Specifically, this specialization focuses on issues related to organizational behavior, leadership, and development; personnel staffing, development, and well-being; and effective, ethical consultation and research practices. Students may select one of three tracks offered in this specialization–industrial, organizational, or consultation psychology.
Organizational Psychology and Development (Master's)
Walden's online M.S. in Psychology program can help you succeed in many different industries, health care organizations, communities, and businesses by providing a background in the development and application of psychological theories, basic scientific methods, and principles of psychological science.
Learn business and management fundamentals and gain an understanding of attitudes and behaviors that enhance individual and organizational effectiveness with this specialization in Organizational Psychology and Development. Designed for recent graduates, experienced business managers, human resource professionals, educators, and consultants who want to focus their careers on revolutionary aspects of organizational change, this specialization offers a cohesive online learning experience that incorporates interactive learning, research, and practical application.
Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision
Gain advanced individual and group-counseling skills, teaching and supervision competencies, and research skills. Evaluate the theory and practice of counseling through quantitative and qualitative research. Become equipped to model the highest ideals and ethics of the counseling profession as you prepare for a role as an educator and leader in the field of counseling.
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed counseling professional. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). However, the program was developed to be in line with national standards for counselor education. Since Walden's Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is a new program, the university is not yet able to apply for CACREP accreditation. Students will be notified at such time if the program becomes accredited in the future.
Consultation
Learn to effectively apply consultation skills to improve individual, group, and organizational performance. Share your counseling skills and expertise as you solve problems and make recommendations in a range of settings, including primary and secondary schools, mental health agencies, higher education institutions, nonprofit organizations, and business and industry.
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed counseling professional. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). However, the program was developed to be in line with national standards for counselor education. Since Walden's Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is a new program, the university is not yet able to apply for CACREP accreditation. Students will be notified at such time if the program becomes accredited in the future.
Counseling and Social Change
Prepare for your role as an advocate and change agent for the counseling profession and your community. Learn to apply ethical practices and leadership skills for community, national, and international issues that affect the profession. Examine current trends and use prevention, intervention, and consultation models to respond to community needs for social change.
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed counseling professional. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). However, the program was developed to be in line with national standards for counselor education. Since Walden's Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is a new program, the university is not yet able to apply for CACREP accreditation. Students will be notified at such time if the program becomes accredited in the future.
Forensic Mental Health
Develop the knowledge and skills to work within the legal and criminal justice systems. Gain the expertise to supervise trainees and provide traditional mental health services to individuals in a variety of forensic settings, including correctional institutions, juvenile justice courts, family courts, drug courts, and community-based nonprofit settings, such as group homes and agencies handling dispute resolution.
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed counseling professional. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). However, the program was developed to be in line with national standards for counselor education. Since Walden's Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is a new program, the university is not yet able to apply for CACREP accreditation. Students will be notified at such time if the program becomes accredited in the future.
Nonprofit Management and Leadership
Build your knowledge of the history and types of nonprofit organizations. Learn how nonprofits operate, from finance and budgeting to volunteer and board management. Gain the skills required to work as a program leader, counselor, supervisor, consultant, volunteer, or board member in nonprofits, or to successfully interface with nonprofit organizations.
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed counseling professional. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). However, the program was developed to be in line with national standards for counselor education. Since Walden's Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is a new program, the university is not yet able to apply for CACREP accreditation. Students will be notified at such time if the program becomes accredited in the future.
Trauma and Crisis
Apply theory and best practices related to trauma and crisis management working with individuals and groups recovering from the effects of trauma and crisis, such as natural disasters, violence, terrorism or war. Broaden your understanding of the models, leadership roles, and effective strategies to respond to crises as a counseling leader or manager. Learn the appropriate ethical and legal responses to individual, community, national, and international crises.
The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not a licensure program and does not prepare an individual to become a licensed counseling professional. The Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is not accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). However, the program was developed to be in line with national standards for counselor education. Since Walden's Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision is a new program, the university is not yet able to apply for CACREP accreditation. Students will be notified at such time if the program becomes accredited in the future.
Ph.D. in Education
The Ph.D. in Education program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each of the specializations is designed to match your professional interests and meet the needs of your organization. In fact, it requires educators to come to the program with defined learning goals and challenges them to design their own program of study. The program combines collaborative online study with self-paced, faculty-guided research modules and face-to-face residencies.
The General Program in Education is intended for students whose professional practice and career goals cover a range of educational topics or are interdisciplinary, combining specific education subjects with complementary subjects from the humanities, natural or social and behavioral sciences.
Adult Education Leadership
American business, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations spend billions of dollars to train and develop their workforce to succeed in today's highly competitive global markets. This specialization guides students in developing the knowledge and skills required to conceive, plan, and deliver highly effective corporate training and development activities using the latest techniques, electronic technologies, and learning strategies.
Community College Leadership
"Community colleges are facing an impending crisis in leadership." This statement echoes throughout the community college literature of the last decade and is the opening sentence of a recent executive summary from the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). In a 2001 national leadership survey, AACC found over 50 percent of community college presidents and an even higher percentage of senior administrators would be retiring by 2007.
Students of Community College Leadership will develop proficiency in how individuals, particularly adults, learn most effectively; what tools and strategies best promote learning; and how educational systems and policies can be changed to promote the academic mission of the community college in today's society. This program will help shape tomorrow's community college leaders – from presidents, deans, and department chairs to chief learning officers, directors of student affairs and other leadership positions within the community college.
Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
In this specialization, you will acquire the expertise required to align curriculum, instruction, and assessment proficiencies to maximize student learning. You will gain the knowledge and skills needed to move your career forward by meeting the demand for the most current research and best instructional practices in the field. This specialization provides in-depth, individualized research opportunities tailored to your academic discipline and student grade level, and one-on-one mentoring from professionals in your area of interest. It also offers research methods courses that will help you grow as a researcher-practitioner, both today and in the future.
Early Childhood and Primary Education
The Ph.D. in Education program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each of the specializations is designed to match your professional interests and meet the needs of your organization. In fact, it requires educators to come to the program with defined learning goals and challenges them to design their own program of study. The program combines collaborative online study with self-paced, faculty-guided research modules and face-to-face residencies.
As the demographics of the family and workforce change, the nation is increasingly turning its attention to the critical need for early childhood development and education. At Walden, you will gain the expertise to lead in the creation and implementation of new program practices, to apply emerging research on development in the early years, and to conceptualize new paradigms for early learning. Graduates attain key positions in college teaching, research endeavors, leadership positions, and advocacy roles addressing the young child, birth through age 8. Other positions include director of kindergarten, curriculum specialist, and director of a Head Start program.
Educational Technology
The Ph.D. in Education program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each of the specializations is designed to match your professional interests and meet the needs of your organization. In fact, it requires educators to come to the program with defined learning goals and challenges them to design their own program of study. The program combines collaborative online study with self-paced, faculty-guided research modules and face-to-face residencies.
According to Quality Education Data, more than 90 percent of American schools and more than 60 percent of American classrooms are wired today for Internet use. This specialization helps develop leaders who can effectively apply technology to learning and teaching in schools, school districts, and institutions of higher education across the country. At Walden, you will become highly skilled in course development and delivery using technology, integration of technology in the curriculum, cognition and technology-based instruction, and the management of technology for improved learning. Graduates occupy positions as technology leaders at school and district levels, colleges, universities, and private enterprises, and serve in college and university teaching and research positions. Other positions include director of technology, senior network administrator, and media specialist.
Higher Education
The Ph.D. in Education program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each of the specializations is designed to match your professional interests and meet the needs of your organization. In fact, it requires educators to come to the program with defined learning goals and challenges them to design their own program of study. The program combines collaborative online study with self-paced, faculty-guided research modules and face-to-face residencies.
During the 21st century, colleges and universities will undergo profound transformations as the student population becomes older and more diverse, and as educational methods incorporate more technological solutions and distance approaches. Building on the foundational core KAMs in the social and behavioral sciences, the Higher Education curriculum emphasizes proficiency in understanding the needs of a changing clientele and academic community; analyzing and implementing strategies to promote learning and to support development in higher education; and learning how systems and policies can be used to ensure organizational effectiveness and social change in postsecondary settings. Contexts for the study and practice of higher education include community colleges; private and public liberal arts colleges; distance-learning institutions; regional and state universities; proprietary, technical, and trade schools; state and federal agencies; and national professional associations.
K-12 Education Leadership
The Ph.D. in Education program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each of the specializations is designed to match your professional interests and meet the needs of your organization. In fact, it requires educators to come to the program with defined learning goals and challenges them to design their own program of study. The program combines collaborative online study with self-paced, faculty-guided research modules and face-to-face residencies.
Second only to the impending teacher shortage in America is the developing shortage of educational leadership at school, district, and state levels. Walden's K-12 specialization provides a much-needed new model for advanced study in the field of educational leadership.
A highly flexible, student-centered curriculum is designed to create local, regional, and state educational leaders who can relate to diverse, multicultural K-12 and community-based school populations.
Career professionals in education who work, or wish to work, in leadership and policy development at the district, regional, or state level will find the specialization particularly suited to their needs for advanced study. Positions include principal, assistant principal, superintendent, CEO, and faculty member.
Self-Designed
Educators who are interested in pursuing an area that is not among the specializations currently offered may develop their own specialization with the approval of the faculty chair. Current students have developed self-designed specializations in curriculum areas, such as math education, science education, art or music education, and literacy, as well as in discipline areas, such as English-language learning and urban education.
Special Education
The Ph.D. in Education program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each of the specializations is designed to match your professional interests and meet the needs of your organization. In fact, it requires educators to come to the program with defined learning goals and challenges them to design their own program of study. The program combines collaborative online study with self-paced, faculty-guided research modules and face-to-face residencies.
Most K-12 educators are strong advocates for improved services for exceptional/disabled individuals. Unfortunately, resources for the delivery of these services are often far less than schools and school districts desire. At Walden, you will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to provide leadership in the special education field and to better assist your own students in the self-actualization process. Emphasis is on services to exceptional/disabled individuals and to the related areas of special education administration, including law, finance, and ethics. Graduates hold leadership, administrative, and teaching positions in schools and school districts and research and teaching positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. Other positions include director of special education and director of disability services.
Ph.D. in Health Services
Walden's Ph.D. in Health Services examines both the theoretical and practical aspects of health care services, based on a learning model that encourages original research and real-world application of knowledge. This dual approach will help you become an effective scholar-practitioner who can meet the challenges of today's health care system and the community it serves.
The General Program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of health services. You'll study several issues of health and human behavior, including health and healing, health and professional behavior, health and social behavior, and health and lifespan issues.
Community Health Promotion and Education
The Health Promotion and Education Specialization serves students interested in providing leadership in health promotion and education in settings such as: communities, schools, work sites, clinics, government agencies, not-for-profit organizations. The specialization prepares students to provide leadership in the planning and administration of health promotion and education programs, and leadership in conducting evaluative research on the effectiveness of those programs. The specialization combines KAM-based learning and electronically delivered, course-based learning in the foundational social and behavioral sciences, and electronically delivered, course-based learning in the advanced specialization courses. Both approaches together provide a comprehensive range of health promotion competencies.
Health Management and Policy
Walden's Ph.D. in Health Services examines both the theoretical and practical aspects of health care services, based on a learning model that encourages original research and real-world application of knowledge. This dual approach will help you become an effective scholar-practitioner who can meet the challenges of today's health care system and the community it serves.
This specialization prepares professionals to administer health and medical care services within the "integrated delivery systems" model. This specialization also prepares professionals to become administrators of health profession programs (e.g., nursing, public health, and allied health) in higher education institutions. Graduates are prepared to provide administrative leadership and to conduct research to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the services they administer.
Ph.D. in Public Health
Increase your influence in the critical arena of public health care with a Walden Ph.D. in Public Health. With a learning model that integrates an interactive, online learning environment with in-person academic residencies, the doctoral program culminates in a dissertation showcasing original research you will contribute to the field. Many graduates leverage their experience to assume leadership roles in academia or positions in the public or private sector.
Policy Analysis (M.P.A)
Policy shapes the workings of government and its partners. This specialization provides a critical context within which organizations and individuals act in a democratic society. It will prepare you to function knowledgeably within this context and to work collaboratively to help shape public policy development and implementation.
Early Childhood Education: Birth-Grade 3
This program offers an in-depth look at increasing positive child development from infancy through the early grades. Help build a solid foundation for these early learners now and well into their future. This program is based on national and academic standards.
Special Education, Emotional Behavioral Disorders: Grades K-12
This program provides the practical knowledge and understanding of how best to serve the educational needs and tap the potential of some of our nation's most neglected children.
Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program will expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
Special Education, Learning Disabilities: Grades K-12
This program provides a practical education in how to help learning disabled students recognize their potential to achieve and succeed.
This program incorporates the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, and gives you the strategies to make an impact on struggling students who might otherwise give up on learning.
Post-Masters Certificate - Nursing Education
This certificate program prepares nurses for faculty positions in all types of undergraduate nursing programs, as well as for educator roles in diverse practice settings. Nurses can gain the knowledge to develop, plan, implement, and evaluate educational programs for nursing students and other individuals/groups needing health-related education.
Post-Masters Certificate - Nursing Informatics
This certificate program prepares nurses to use information technology to enhance decision-making in various health care settings. The coursework blends nursing science with computer and information science and focuses on core concepts in nursing informatics, knowledge and information management, and effective project management. Nurses can gain the knowledge to integrate data and information to support decision-making processes that affect patients and practitioners.
Post-Masters Certificate - Nursing Leadership & Mgmt
Nurses who complete this certificate program will receive training that will help them prepare for, or enhance their current leadership positions in, complex health care systems. They can subsequently use their newfound knowledge and skills to make a difference in work force development, resource management, integration of technology, and the maintenance and improvement of quality care.
Post-Masters Certificate in Nursing
Program Evaluation & Research (Master's)
Program Evaluation & Research
With growing public scrutiny of many organizations comes the need for greater accountability and ongoing program evaluation. Gain the knowledge and skills to complete evaluations of a vast array of programs, including research projects, community-based projects, and assignments in various work settings. This specialization helps you develop the skills to pursue a career as a research assistant, data manager, data analyst, program evaluator, or project manager.
Program Planning & Evaluation in Forensic Settings (Master's)
Project Management
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
Through a specialization in Project Management, you will develop the strategies required to manage projects of various scopes and sizes. Learn how to avoid typical project pitfalls while you put your newfound project management skills to work in real-world exercises.
Psychology & Legal Systems (Master's)
Explore the many ways you can interact with the court system as you gain a basic understanding of expert testimony, jury selection, and eyewitness testimony. Discover how you can work with police departments or other law enforcement agencies assisting in officer selection and training, stress management, critical incident stress debriefing, hostage negotiations, and selection of special operations officers.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
M.S. in Psychology
Walden's online M.S. in Psychology program can help you succeed in many different industries, health care organizations, communities, and businesses by providing a background in the development and application of psychological theories, basic scientific methods, and principles of psychological science.
Ph.D. in Psychology
Walden's Ph.D. in Psychology is one of the only course-based distance-learning programs of its kind. It follows a scholar-practitioner model that encourages you to integrate scholarly research with your practical expertise. Taught by respected researchers and practitioners, this Ph.D. program will prepare you to make a difference in a variety of settings.
Psychology Applied in Everyday Life (B.S. Psych)
If you have a general interest in psychology, consider the Psychology Applied to Everyday Life concentration. Gain a solid foundation and knowledge of psychological principles and practices that relate to many different occupations. Build on your ability to relate to all types of people as you increase your understanding of life in a complex world.
Psychology Applied in Helping Professions (B.S. Psych)
For those interested in professions like counseling or social work who want to gain knowledge in psychology or help prepare themselves for an advanced degree, the Psychology Applied to the Helping Professions concentration provides a foundation for advancement. Learn about psychological development at all stages of life. Study the most common psychological disorders and keys to effective diagnoses. Increase your abilities in research, statistics, and data analysis.
Psychology Applied in the Workplace (B.S. Psych)
If you want to apply knowledge of psychology to a nonprofit, government, or business environment, the Psychology Applied to the Workplace concentration will help you handle all types of work situations as you identify various influences on behavior. Learn the basic principles of decision-making and factors that affect it. Apply principles of conflict management and peace building as solutions for individual and group issues.
Psychology Certificate (Post-Doc. Cert.)
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Psychology of Culture (Master's)
Psychology of Culture
Through discussion and case study applications, gain a broad foundation in the field of psychology with a focus on the impact of culture on human psychology. Understand and conceptualize human psychology from multicultural, cross-cultural, and global perspectives as you prepare for a career working with diverse populations locally, regionally, and internationally.
Psychology Preparation for Graduate Schools (B.S. Psych)
Begin preparing now for an advanced degree in psychology through the Preparation for Graduate Studies concentration. Expand your knowledge across all major areas from human development to professional ethics. Learn to conduct research, analyze data, and present your findings. Increase your understanding of what influences social behavior as you develop the quantitative and qualitative analytical skills needed for graduate study.
Psych, Public Admin & Social Change (Master's)
Psychology, Public Administration & Social Change
Learn to apply psychological theories and skills to management within public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Drawing from your own community experiences, integrate strategic planning and management with public policy as you explore examples of organizational change and its impact on social justice. Prepare for a career as a researcher, policy analyst, project director, or administrator in a socially responsible organization.
Public Management and Leadership (M.P.A.)
Apply a systems perspective as you create a public enterprise model and develop strategies for organizational change in the public organization of your choice. Discover how large-scale human systems change through self-organization, and learn how transformative change occurs in complex public systems. Explore how to use the language of leadership to motivate, inspire and competently lead your organization and shape public policy.
Public Management and Leadership - Course-Based
Public services are being delivered through alternative nongovernmental institutions, and citizens and their elected officials are expecting more from those who manage public and nonprofit institutions. The Public Management and Leadership specialization prepares scholar-practitioners to lead reform in public administration.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Public Management and Leadership - Mixed-Model
Public services are being delivered through alternative nongovernmental institutions, and citizens and their elected officials are expecting more from those who manage public and nonprofit institutions. The Public Management and Leadership specialization prepares scholar-practitioners to lead reform in public administration.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Ph.D. in Public Policy & Administration - Course-Based
The Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration program prepares you to meet the challenges of governance and effective service delivery as government and nonprofit institutions increasingly become intertwined. You'll integrate scholarly research with your professional experience, gaining the knowledge, confidence, and expertise to create effective solutions.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Ph.D in Public Policy & Administration - Mixed-Model
The Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration program prepares you to meet the challenges of governance and effective service delivery as government and nonprofit institutions increasingly become intertwined. You'll integrate scholarly research with your professional experience, gaining the knowledge, confidence, and expertise to create effective solutions.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Public Policy - Course-Based
Developing and implementing forward-thinking public policy and engaging citizens in the process are critical to the health of our society. Public and nonprofit administrators who are intimately involved in both executive and legislative board policy and decision-making play an important role in policy development and implementation. By allowing you to apply your research in practical ways, the Public Policy specialization prepares you not only to form and understand policies, but also to manage the full implementation and acceptance of them.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Public Policy - Mixed-Model
Developing and implementing forward-thinking public policy and engaging citizens in the process are critical to the health of our society. Public and nonprofit administrators who are intimately involved in both executive and legislative board policy and decision-making play an important role in policy development and implementation. By allowing you to apply your research in practical ways, the Public Policy specialization prepares you not only to form and understand policies, but also to manage the full implementation and acceptance of them.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Public Relations
This completion program-for students with an associate's degree or at least a year of college credit-provides a solid grounding in the core knowledge and competencies required of managers in today's diverse, global, and technologically sophisticated business environment.
In this concentration, you will study ways to apply the principles and practices of public relations to generate positive publicity and media coverage. Help develop the skills needed to create integrated messaging to improve media opportunities for your organization and to successfully manage internal and external communications.
Public Safety Management - Course-Based
The emergency situations we face in today's complex environment call for a new leadership approach. Walden's specialization in Public Safety Management offers emergency response professionals the skills to lead, manage, and motivate others during emergencies; to build confident and capable teams; and to address challenging ethical situations that may arise during the course of duty.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Public Safety Management - Mixed-Model
The emergency situations we face in today's complex environment call for a new leadership approach. Walden's specialization in Public Safety Management offers emergency response professionals the skills to lead, manage, and motivate others during emergencies; to build confident and capable teams; and to address challenging ethical situations that may arise during the course of duty.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Risk Management
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
Enhance your M.B.A. degree with additional expertise in assessing an organization's exposure to product, professional, and environmental liabilities. This specialization addresses the area of risk management and insurance through a two-course sequence, the Application of Finance course and the field study course. This field study pairs you with a member of the School of Management faculty to develop and work on a project of your choice in the area of risk management and insurance. This specialization was designed with American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters designees in mind. If you are a CPCU-designee, you can save significant time and money earning your degree.
Self-Designed Management (Ph.D.)
If you have highly focused learning and professional interests, you may undertake a Self-Designed specialization within the existing KAM curriculum structure of the General Program. This allows maximum flexibility in designing a program that will most closely match your professional goals, while adhering to the quality and rigor of Walden's General Program.
Self-Designed: BS CIS (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
Social Policy Analysis and Planning (Ph.D.)
In the Ph.D. in Human Services program-one of the largest of its kind-you'll be part of a community of professionals devoted to making a difference. You'll focus on applying action-oriented research to your practical expertise so that you can better assess, modify, and develop cutting-edge public and private services.
The Social Policy Analysis and Planning specialization emphasizes the principles of social welfare and the use, development, and protection of human and societal resources within a community-oriented framework. Graduates in this field seek the best use of human, material, and economic resources to lead communities to more effectively organize their health and human service delivery systems. While covering an array of practice environments (urban, rural, community, regional, and national), the international focus on sustainable development is an integral part of this specialization.
Social Psychology (Master's)
Social Psychology
Integrate knowledge about individual, group, and organizational processes as you study a range of social topics. Gain a broad understanding of the impact of social factors and situational variables that influence human development and social interaction and behavior. Apply principles and theories, conduct research, and manage data in a variety of settings. In addition, this specialization will help you prepare for doctoral-level studies.
Special Education Endorsement Programs (w/opt. M.S.Ed. degree) - 16 mo.
Emotional Behavioral Disorders: Grades K-12
Special Education Endorsement Programs
Walden University’s College of Education offers state-approved† Special Education Endorsement Programs with an optional M.S. in Education with a specialization in Special Education. For licensed teachers who want to transition into a special education classroom or bring these skills to their current teaching area, our practical, accelerated programs combine the flexibility of online learning with hands-on field experiences. In 9 to 17 months (depending on program choice and individual progress), you can enhance your skills and increase your professional opportunities by fulfilling the requirements needed to teach K–12 students with special needs.
Our endorsement programs include
Special Education Endorsement Programs with an M.S. in Education with a specialization in Special Education (17 months)
- Emotional/Behavioral Disorders (K–12)
- Learning Disabilities (K–12)
Special Education Endorsement Programs alone (9 months)
- Emotional/Behavioral Disorders (K–12)
- Learning Disabilities (K–12)
†Walden University’s endorsement programs are approved by the Minnesota Board of Teaching for endorsement or add-on licensure in Minnesota. Candidates for this program must already hold a valid elementary or secondary teaching license. Walden’s enrollment advisors can provide individuals with guidelines and other information about endorsements. It remains the individual’s responsibility to understand and comply with the out-of-state endorsement requirements for the state in which he or she seeks to be endorsed.
Learning Disabilities: Grades K-12
Special Education Endorsement Programs
Walden University’s College of Education offers state-approved† Special Education Endorsement Programs with an optional M.S. in Education with a specialization in Special Education. For licensed teachers who want to transition into a special education classroom or bring these skills to their current teaching area, our practical, accelerated programs combine the flexibility of online learning with hands-on field experiences. In 9 to 17 months (depending on program choice and individual progress), you can enhance your skills and increase your professional opportunities by fulfilling the requirements needed to teach K–12 students with special needs.
Our endorsement programs include
Special Education Endorsement Programs with an M.S. in Education with a specialization in Special Education (17 months)
- Emotional/Behavioral Disorders (K–12)
- Learning Disabilities (K–12)
Special Education Endorsement Programs alone (9 months)
- Emotional/Behavioral Disorders (K–12)
- Learning Disabilities (K–12)
†Walden University’s endorsement programs are approved by the Minnesota Board of Teaching for endorsement or add-on licensure in Minnesota. Candidates for this program must already hold a valid elementary or secondary teaching license. Walden’s enrollment advisors can provide individuals with guidelines and other information about endorsements. It remains the individual’s responsibility to understand and comply with the out-of-state endorsement requirements for the state in which he or she seeks to be endorsed.
Special Education Programs - 8 mo.
This state-approved* program provides the practical knowledge and understanding of how best to serve the educational needs and tap the potential of some of our nation's most neglected children.
Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program will expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
Emotional Behavioral Disorders: Grades K-12
This state-approved* program provides the practical knowledge and understanding of how best to serve the educational needs and tap the potential of some of our nation's most neglected children.
Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program will expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
Learning Disabilities: Grades K-12
This state-approved* program provides a practical education in how to help learning disabled students recognize their potential to achieve and succeed.
This program incorporates the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, and gives you the strategies to make an impact on struggling students who might otherwise give up on learning.
Sustainable Futures
Develop the skills to manage large-scale change that adds value, contributes to a sustainable future, and responds to the needs of both organizations and society. Incorporate global awareness into planning, operations, and decision-making at all levels of an organization. Develop innovative social responsibility practices as you help organizations respond in sustainable ways to their communities and the world.
Early Childhood Education
This program offers an in-depth look at increasing positive child development from infancy through the early grades. Help build a solid foundation for these early learners now and well into their future.
Based on national and academic standards, this program can lead to a master's degree with only two additional research courses. Our Master of Arts in Teaching was developed by leading educational experts and master teachers in order to expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on young children.
Special Education - Emotional/Behavioral Disorders: Grades K-12
This program provides the practical knowledge and understanding of how best to serve the educational needs and tap the potential of some of our nation's most neglected children. Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program can lead to a master's degree with only two additional research courses.
Our Master of Arts in Teaching was developed by leading educational experts and master teachers in order to expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
Special Education - Learning Disabilities
This program provides a practical education in how to help learning disabled students recognize their potential to achieve and succeed.
Incorporating the Council for Exceptional Children standards and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, this program can lead to a master's degree with only two additional research courses. Our Master of Arts in Teaching was developed by leading educational experts and master teachers to expand your teaching repertoire and help you make a significant impact on K–12 students.
Teacher Preparation Programs (w/ M.A.T. degree)
Are you ready to make a difference in our children's future by becoming a teacher? To help you reach your goal, Walden University's College of Education offers teacher preparation programs with a Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree. Designed for the working adult professional, these flexible, online programs offer a practical gateway to teaching, while you continue to work full time. With a focus in early childhood education or special education, our teacher preparation programs meet the educational requirements needed to teach in P–12 classrooms or other educational settings. If you have a bachelor's degree and aspire to teach, our programs are designed for you.
Technology
Connect to success with a Master of Business Administration from Walden University, ranked among the top 10 largest online graduate programs for business by U.S. News & World Report and Financial Times. Through Walden's membership in the Laureate International Universities network-one of the world's largest international learning communities-you will have access to exclusive opportunities and resources.
Discover how to link business strategy with innovation through a specialization in Technology. Learn how to benchmark best practices employed by technology-based organizations, identify emerging technologies, and foster an environment that encourages innovation to enhance your competitive advantage.
Terrorism & Security (Master's)
Terrorism and Security
Use both psychological and public policy principles to understand the impact of terrorism and the countermeasures required to combat terrorist threats. Gain an understanding of the systemic approaches to the issues of public safety, emergency preparedness, and disaster/trauma management. Apply the findings of behavioral, social, and cognitive research to positions throughout the quickly expanding field of homeland security.
Terrorism, Mediation and Peace - Course-Based
In this specialization, learn the immediate and long-term implications of anti-terrorism legislation and policies. Study how terrorism policies are drafted and enforced, while you analyze the ethical issues related to human rights and the psychology of terrorism. Explore the effects of disaster, crisis, and trauma and the appropriate interventions for individuals and groups. Examine the roots of international and domestic terrorism, the catalysts and motivations for terrorists’ acts, and how media and technology may aid or block terrorists’ activities.
The Course-Based option is a structured program of study comprised of online courses. As a student, you will follow a specific plan for completion and may be eligible to graduate in three years (varies by student).
Terrorism, Mediation and Peace - Mixed-Model
In this specialization, learn the immediate and long-term implications of anti-terrorism legislation and policies. Study how terrorism policies are drafted and enforced, while you analyze the ethical issues related to human rights and the psychology of terrorism. Explore the effects of disaster, crisis, and trauma and the appropriate interventions for individuals and groups. Examine the roots of international and domestic terrorism, the catalysts and motivations for terrorists’ acts, and how media and technology may aid or block terrorists’ activities.
The Mixed-Model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden’s signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.
Terrorism, Mediation, and Peace (M.P.A.)
Learn the immediate and long-term implications of anti-terrorist legislation and policies. Study how terrorism policies are drafted and enforced while you analyze the ethical issues related to human rights and the psychology of terrorism. Explore the effects of disaster, crisis and trauma and the appropriate interventions for individuals and groups. Examine the roots of international and domestic terrorism, the catalysts and motivations for terrorist acts, and how media and technology may aid or counter terrorist activities.

