Graduate studies
Reaching beyond undergraduate studies, Goshen College now offers the following master’s degree programs:
- Master of Arts in Environmental Education
- Master of Science in Nursing
- Master of Arts in Intercultural Leadership
Master of Arts in Environmental Education
The Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center of Goshen College offers a 12-month graduate studies program that culminates in a master’s degree in environmental education. This program is designed for college graduates who will work as environmental educators in diverse settings such as nature centers, outdoor education programs, nonprofit camps, parks and recreation programs, public and private schools, and independent environmental organizations.
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Master of Science in Nursing
The master of science degree program in nursing offered by Goshen College is built on a venerable tradition of excellence in nursing education at the undergraduate level versed in the core values of the college. The program is designed for the registered nurse who is a graduate of a baccalaureate program in nursing, and is conveniently designed with courses meeting once per week during late afternoon and evening hours.
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Master of Arts in Intercultural Leadership
The master of arts degree program in intercultural leadership offered by Goshen College is a natural extension of the college’s longstanding expertise in the area of intercultural and international education. The curriculum is designed to meet the demand for leaders with the knowledge, skills and capacity to lead increasingly diverse organizations, and is geared for mid-career working professionals, including business managers, educators, health-care professionals and non-profit leaders. The 18-month program consists of three 9-day residential sessions on campus (in January, July and January) as well as online coursework.
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