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Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership 
Ph.D. in Education
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
M.S. in Education
Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Program with M.A.T. option
Endorsement Programs (With M.S.Ed. With a Specialization in Special Education Option)

 

College of Health Sciences

School of Health Sciences
Ph.D. in Health Services
Ph.D. in Public Health
M.S. in Public Health
Master of Public Health

 

School of Nursing
M.S. in Nursing

 

College of Social & Behavioral Sciences

School of Psychology
Ph.D. in Psychology
M.S. in Psychology
M.S. Mental Health Counseling

 

School of Counseling & Social Service
Ph.D. in Human Services
M.S. Mental Health Counseling

 

School of Public Policy and Administration
Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration
Master of Public Administration

 

College of Management and Technology 

School of Management
Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences
Master of Business Administration (for students enrolled before January 2006)
Master of Business Administration (for students enrolled after January 2006)
B.S. in Business Administration

 

NTU School of Engineering and Applied Science*
Master of Business Administration (High-Tech M.B.A.)
M.S. in Computer Engineering
M.S. in Computer Science
M.S. in Electrical Engineering
M.S. in Engineering Management
M.S. in Software Engineering
M.S. in Systems Engineering

 

*Applies to those students admitted to NTU after June 2004 or those NTU legacy (pre-merger) students electing to migrate their academic records to Walden.  Legacy NTU students (those admitted prior to June 2004 and elected to remain in the NTU academic system) can visit http://www.ntu.edu/ to access relevant forms and update academic data.



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