Graduate Degree Programs

Master's Degree Programs

Since 1931, the graduate division of Mount Saint Mary’s University has extended and deepened the work of the undergraduate departments by offering to qualified men and women the opportunity to pursue advanced courses and to obtain professional preparation.

Mount Saint Mary's University offers the following graduate degree programs: 

Master of Arts in Humanities 

Master of Arts in Religious Studies 

Master of Business Administration

Master of Science in Counseling Psychology

Master of Science in Education

Master of Science in Health Policy and Management

Master of Science in Nursing

Master of Fine Arts in Film and Television 

Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing. 


Teacher Credentialing Programs

The graduate division also offers courses and fieldwork experiences that prepare the student for a California Teaching Credential in Elementary Education, Secondary Education, or Special Education (Mild/Moderate Disabilities or Deaf and Hard of Hearing). These programs may be completed in conjunction with a Master of Science degree in Education. A Master of Science in Education and Certificate in Instructional Leadership are offered for experience teachers. 


Doctoral Degree Programs

Doctor in Physical Therapy - The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree is an entry level professional program. It is a three-year program requiring full-time study. The curriculum integrates clinical and classroom experiences to maximize development of clinical reasoning skills.