University of Indianapolis
College of Arts and Sciences
Applied Sociology
Graduate Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, 1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697 U.S.A.
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lin@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-800-232-8634 or 1-317-788-3236
Fax: 1-317-788-3480
Description:
The Master of Arts degree program in Applied Sociology is designed to provide
students with the critical thinking and research skills needed in today's
ever-changing world. It emphasizes the practical application of social science
research in solving contemporary social problems. A primary objective is to
provide students with a strong background in social theory and sociological
research methods.
Degree(s):
M.A.- Applied Sociology
University of Indianapolis
College of Arts and Sciences
Art
College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate Programs, 1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697 U.S.A.
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dschaad@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-800-232-8634 or 1-317-788-3387
Fax: 1-317-788-3480
Description:
The Master of Arts degree program in Art is designed to provide improved
artistic skills and technical abilities within the setting of a broadly based
liberal arts program. The program offers the students opportunities to improve
critical thinking and research skills that apply to art methods, materials and
processes.
Degree(s):
M.A.
University of Indianapolis
College of Arts and Sciences
English
Graduate Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, 1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697 U.S.A.
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bgentry@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-800-232-8634 or 1-317-788-3496
Fax: 1-317-788-3480
Description:
The Master of Arts degree program in English is designed to provide advanced
study in literature with attention to critical thinking and written
communication, within the setting of a broadly based liberal arts program. The
program serves those who want to pursue graduate study for personal and
professional enrichment and to enhance abilities in analytical communication
skills, as well as those who plan to do additional graduate study.
Degree(s):
M.A.
University of Indianapolis
College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate Program in History
Graduate Programs, College of Arts and Sciences, 1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697 U.S.A.
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sondhaus@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-800-232-8634 or 1-317-788-3463
Fax: 1-317-788-3480
Description:
The Master of Arts degree program in History provides opportunities for study in
the history of the United States, Europe, and the non-Western world. The program
is designed to serve a diverse audience with a variety of personal and career
goals.
Research Areas:
Medieval and early modern Europe; early American Republic; U.S. South; U.S.
Civil War and Reconstruction; Gilded Age and Progressive Era; U.S. Political;
modern Germany and Austria; modern naval and military
University of Indianapolis
College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate Program in Human Biology
Graduate Programs
Indianapolis, IN 46227 US
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langdon@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-800-232-8634
Fax: 1-317-788-3480
Description:
The Master's program in Human Biology represents a unique blend of the
university's strengths in biological anthropology and the anatomical sciences. A
rigorous grounding in the life sciences combined with an appreciation of human
evolution and diversity provide a valuable foundation for careers in forensic
sciences, clinical programs, physical anthropology, anatomical sciences, and
public health.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Human Biology
University of Indianapolis
College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate Program in International Relations
Graduate Programs
Indianapolis, IN 46227 US
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bayres@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-800-323-8634
Fax: 1-317-788-3480
Description:
The Master of Arts degree program in International Relations provides
opportunities for study in political, economic, and historical relationships
between states and nations around the world. The program is designed to serve a
diverse audience with a variety of personal and career goals, including recent
college graduates planning to go on to doctoral studies, students from business
or government fields who need to gain additional international expertise, and
nontraditional students in search of personal enrichment.
Degree(s):
M.A.-International Relations
University of Indianapolis
Krannert School of Physical Therapy
Graduate Programs in Physical Therapy
1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227 U.S.A.
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pt@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-800-232-8634 ext. 3500
Fax: 1-317-788-3542
Description:
The Krannert School of Physical Therapy offers an entry-level degree for those
wishing to enter the profession and post-professional degrees, a total of four,
for current physical therapists. The Doctorate in Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) is
the entry-level PT degree and the Master in Health Science (M.H.S.), Master in
Science (M.S.), Doctor of Health Science (D.H.S.), and the Transitional
Doctorate in Physical Therapy (t-D.P.T.) are all post-professional degrees. The
post-professional degrees are offered in weekend and web-based formats, enabling
practicing therapists from across North America and the Caribbean to enroll
without relocating.
Degree(s):
M.H.S. - Post-Professional Master of Health Science;
M.S. - Post-Professional Master of Science;
D.P.T. - Entry-Level Doctorate in Physical Therapy;
D.H.S. - Post-Professional Doctor of Health Science;
t-D.P.T. - Post-Professional Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy
Research Areas:
Orthopedics; Geriatrics; Neurologic functioning; Pediatrics; Biopsychosocial
aspects; Prevention and wellness practice; Physical Therapy education;
Diagnosis, screening, and classification in Physical Therapy
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Postprofessional MHS, DPT, & DHS in Physical Therapy
1400 E. Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697 US
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pt@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-317-788-4909
Fax: 1-317-788-3542
Description:
Flexible Format A variety of learning experiences are available within the
postprofessional MHS, DPT, and DHS programs. * Weekend courses offer a
combination of independent study and intensive classroom interaction with
faculty and students. Each course requires only one weekend in Indianapolis,
with various projects prior to and after the on-campus commitment. * Web-based
courses establish an electronic classroom community with students working from
their homes. * Independent studies and practicums are designed to enhance degree
plans and to incorporate additional resources. Opportunity to Specialize
Students in the master's degree programs typically select a range of courses
across various specialty areas. Students in the doctoral programs identify an
area of clinical emphasis in orthopedic, neurologic, pediatric, or geriatric
physical therapy. Individualized Programs of Study In conjunction with an
advisor, students design an individualized program of study developed within the
parameters of their chosen program. This approach allows students the
flexibility to complete their degree at their own pace.
Degree(s):
Master of Health Science
Doctor of Health Science; Doctor of Physical Therapy
Research Areas:
Diagnosis, screening, and classification in physical therapy; Biopsychosocial
aspects of physical therapy;Prevention and wellness practice in physical
therapy;Physical therapy education
Aging Studies
901 S. Shelby Street
Indianapolis, IN 46203 US
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cac@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-317-791-5930
Fax: 1-317-788-5945
Description:
The graduate Certificate in Gerontology and the Master of Science in Gerontology
are designed to meet the needs of persons with an interest in the aging
population. The 18 hours required for the certificate are a subset of the 36
hours required for the master's degree. Alternative scheduling (weekend and
web-based courses) makes the program accessible to persons from anywhere in
North America and the Caribbean.
Accreditation Description:
The University of Indianapolis is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Degree(s):
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Master of Science in Gerontology
University of Indianapolis
Center for Aging & Community
Aging Studies
901 S. Shelby Street
Indianapolis, IN 46203 US
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cac@uindy.edu
Phone: 1-317-791-5930
Description:
The graduate Certificate in Gerontology and the Master of Science in Gerontology
are designed to meet the needs of persons with an interest in the aging
population. The 18 hours required for the certificate are a subset of the 36
hours required for the master's degree. Alternative scheduling (weekend and
web-based courses) makes the program accessible to persons from anywhere in
North America and the Caribbean.
Accreditation Description:
The University of Indianapolis is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Degree(s):
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Master of Science in Gerontology
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