MSA
Burlington, VT
I looked around at Master's programs but there weren't any that fit my style as well as Saint ...
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Read More >We offer professional advancement and personal enrichment to about 500 students each term. More than ninety percent of Saint Michael’s graduate students are Vermonters; working professionals from all areas of business, education, industry and government who enrich their lives –- and the lives of others in their communities –- through continued scholarship.
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Our five graduate programs are:
Administration and Management integrates private, public, and nonprofit sectors into a theory-based, practitioner-oriented curriculum.
Clinical Psychology offers a strong applied/practice orientation that combines scholarly investigation with public service.
Education is committed to an awakening and sustaining of the spirit of teaching and learning through respect for the dignity and diversity of each person, the nurturing of the moral dimensions of people’s lives, and through the search for knowledge and wisdom that is grounded in the liberal arts tradition.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages offers theoretical and methodological training integrated with practical coursework that will allow graduates to assume instructional and administrative roles in the US and abroad.
Theology and Pastoral Ministry emphasizes the development of the whole person in the context of a Christian community. It is one of the oldest summer-based theology and pastoral ministry programs in the United States with internationally recognized scholar-teachers.
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graduate@smcvt.edu
Matriculated students should contact their program advisor or the registrar's office
(802.654.2574) for questions about courses or registration.