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Hamline University




University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Chemistry
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-2357 US

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Phone: 1-937-229-2631

Description:
The Department of Chemistry offers a program leading to the Master of Science degree. The program involves formal coursework and culminates in a research thesis focusing on areas such as biochemistry, organic, inorganic, analytical or physical chemistry.

Degree(s):
M.S. - Chemistry
 

Research Areas:
Biochemistry; organic; inorganic; analytical; physical chemistry


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Communication
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-1410 US

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Phone: 1-937-229-2340

Description:
The Department of Communication offers a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Communication. Graduate course work is available in organizational communication, health communication, communication theory, mass communication and rhetorical studies, as well as communication and new technologies. Interdisciplinary study options and an interdisciplinary program are also available. The M.A. program prepares students for a broad range of careers and for doctoral study in communication. The faculty is committed to providing a stimulating, challenging and rewarding educational experience through which students can achieve their academic and career aspirations.

Degree(s):
M.A. - Communication
 

Research Areas:
Organizational communication; health communication; communication theory; mass communication; rhetorical studies; communication & new technologies


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Management Science (M.S.)
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-0236 US

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Phone: 1-937-229-2238

Description:
Graduate studies in management science teaches students how to apply the quantitative techniques and tools of operations research, systems analysis and the decision sciences. Using the computer as a tool for solving management and staffing problems, students become proficient in applying management science techniques in the workplace. Distance learning is also available.

Degree(s):
M.S. - Management Science
 

Research Areas:
Management Science (M.S.)


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
English
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-1520 US

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Phone: 1-937-229-3434

Description:
The program accommodates both full- and part-time students. Because it offers courses in literary studies and writing, as well as in literature and composition pedagogy, the program serves a wide variety of students, including prospective Ph.D. students in literature or writing, persons committed to teaching in secondary schools or community colleges, students pursuing greater literary understanding or research skills, and persons seeking advanced work in professional, business, technical or creative writing.

Degree(s):
M.A.-English
 

Research Areas:
English and American literature; English writing


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Mathematics - Applied (M.S.)
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-2316 US

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Phone: 1-937-229-2511

Description:
The graduate program in applied mathematics is interdisciplinary in nature. A plan of study may include up to a four-course concentration in computer science, engineering, or business for students with appropriate backgrounds. The primary objective of the program in applied mathematics is to train students for professional work in the applications of mathematics. The program provides a background in mathematical, numerical and statistical analyses, and students will gain valuable experience in modeling and computation. Students have the opportunity to work on a semester- or year-long project, the Mathematics Clinic project. The program strives to offer an individualized plan of study that meets the needs and career goals of the student. This is achieved by offering a core of courses blending analysis, linear algebra, modeling and numerical analysis in the Department of Mathematics. The student, with department approval, will select a four-course concentration of courses. This area of concentration can be outside the Department of Mathematics.

Degree(s):
M.S. - Applied Mathematics
 

Research Areas:
Mathematics - Applied


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Public Administration
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-1425 US

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Phone: 1-937-229-2595

Description:
The Master of Public Administration program is designed to serve the early and mid-career professional, although pre-service and executive-level students are welcome. Most students attend on a part-time basis. The program emphasizes public management skills, including the development of team-oriented and interpersonal skills, communication and organization skills, communication and organization leadership capabilities.

Degree(s):
M.P.A. - Public Administration
 

Research Areas:
Public Administration


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Pastoral Ministry (M.A.)
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-1530 US

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Click to send E-mail to: relstudy@notes.udayton.edu

Phone: 1-937-229-4321

Description:
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in pastoral ministry is ideal for those interested in pursuing a career in ministry; it combines a background in theological studies with practical training in a ministerial context. This program offers unique opportunities for study and practice through the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives and other centers at the University (the Center for Family Research, the Center for Christian Renewal, the offices for Creative Ministry, Aging, Strategies for Responsible Development, Educational Services, and Religious Telecommunications).

Degree(s):
M.A. in Pastoral Ministry
 

Research Areas:
Theological Studies; Pastoral Ministry


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Theological Studies (M.A.)
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-1530 US

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Phone: 1-937-229-4321

Description:
The M.A. in theological studies provides students with an opportunity to broaden their knowledge and deepen their understanding of Christianity through the academic study of scripture, historical theology, church history, and contemporary and moral theologies. This program is ideal for those interested in pursuing further graduate work in theology or a related discipline as well as for those with experience in ministry who find that they need further background in theology in order to minister effectively. Students can earn a special concentration in Marian studies through courses offered at the International Marian Research Institute located on campus.

Degree(s):
M.A.-Theological Studies;
 

Research Areas:
M.A. in Theological Studies; M.A. in Pastoral Ministry; Ph.D. in Theology: The U.S. Catholic Experience;


University of Dayton
College of Arts and Sciences
Interdisciplinary Studies (M.A. , M.S.)
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-1301 US

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Click to send E-mail to: edward.mykytka@notes.udayton.edu

Phone: 1-937-229-4411
Fax: 1-937-229-4729
 

Description:
The University of Dayton offers over 50 disciplinary and cross-disciplinary advanced degree programs, making it easy for students to find the program that meets their needs. Interdisciplinary programs are designed by individual students in cooperation with an adviser and representatives from selected programs. While the interdisciplinary program does not take the place of an established program, it draws from several disciplines to meet a special need, frequently for job-related requirements. The program should involve several disciplines and be directed by one faculty member from each discipline. Under the direction of an adviser and a committee of professors, a proposed course of study can be defined for a student, submitted to the graduate council and, after approval, carried out under the adviser’s supervision.

Degree(s):
M.A.-Interdisciplinary Studies; M.S. - Interdisciplinary Studies


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