Graduate Programs
For general questions about graduate admissions in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering, please contact our graduate and online team at caseonline@una.edu.
Master's Degree Programs
The provides further training and skills for advancement and leadership opportunities using applied methodologies that are in direct response to the needs of manufacturing. Job titles you may qualify for with this graduate-level, online engineering degree include Manufacturing Manager, Project Manager, ERP Manager, Manufacturing Director, Facilities Manager, Maintenance Manager, General Manager, Safety Manager, and general engineering management positions.
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Dr. Sayeed Shohag | mshohag@una.edu | 256.765.5030 |
The program offers professional skills and knowledge essential for success in advanced placement within security and emergency management and crime scene investigation roles. These could include, but are not limited to: FBI agent, secret service agent, criminal investigator, special agent, Deputy U.S. Marshal, local emergency management, treasury agent, criminal justice researcher, crime scene investigator, and risk management consultant.
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Dr. Jonathan Coats | jcoats1@una.edu | 256.765.4574 |
The offers a solid professional and academic foundation in literary studies, enhanced with available coursework in writing, linguistics, and film studies. All courses are taught by a faculty of dedicated mentors and skilled educators with numerous publications and a wide range of research interests. The MA in English prepares students to teach at the community college level, pursue advanced study at the Ph.D. level, or pursue career or salary advancement in fields of education, business and industry.
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Dr. Katie Owens-Murphy | kowensmurphy@una.edu | 256.765.4893 |
The Master of Science Degree in Family and Community Services program boasts an extremely high rate of post-graduation “job placement” in the related fields. Our graduates hold various titles including Parent Educator, Family Case Manager, Family Life Coach, Family Engagement Specialist (FES), Quality Assurance (QA) Care Manager, Financial Stability Coach, 4-H Youth Development Agent, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent, Youth Advocate, etc., all to serve in their communities as highly regarded professionals.This program teaches students the knowledge and skills necessary to enhance the quality of life for children and families and to serve as effective leaders in various social service agencies, including those focused on prevention, outreach, and education.
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Dr. May Takeuchi | mmtakeuchi@una.edu | 256.765.4538 |
The prepares students to teach at the secondary level and beyond, pursue Ph.D. studies, and attain career or salary advancement or further study in fields of education, law, library science, journalism, seminary training, government, and business.
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Dr. Lynne Rieff | larieff@una.edu | 256.765.4661 |
The program is a fully online, innovative approach to graduate level mathematics. All students take a core of five 3-credit courses (including courses in algebra and analysis). In addition, students can choose from concentration/elective courses in pure mathematics, mathematics teaching, or various STEM concentrations. This program is a great option for math majors working in industry or education who desire a stronger background in math and related concepts.
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Dr. Xiaonan Zhu | xzhu7@una.edu | 256.765.4638 |
The degree program is designed to meet the educational and career-oriented objectives of today's working professionals. The MPrS degree appeals to students interested in building organizational leadership skills in the areas of Community Development, Higher Education Administration, Information Technology, or Security and Safety Leadership. Students customize their area studies while enhancing their knowledge base specific to work and leadership within formal organizations.Through this program students will demonstrate an understanding of the nature and impact of major social, economic, and political forces, including population diversity, technological change, and globalization. As well as the ability to communicate effectively with diverse audience, conduct research and utilize research findings as a foundation for decision making, and the ability to lead, negotiate, and resolve conflicts
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Dr. Rebecca Linam | ralinam@una.edu | 256.765.4346 |
The Masters of Social Work program prepares advanced generalist social work practitioners who demonstrate the application of professional social work knowledge, values, and skills to practice situations to promote human and community well-being. The program endeavors to train advanced generalist practitioners to utilize theoretical frameworks in the application of therapeutic skills in the engagement, assessment, and intervention of/with diverse clients and constituencies in various agencies and social services setting. A focus of the program is to enhance the preparation of advanced generalist practitioners to promote and advocate for human rights and social/economic justice in a purposeful, intentional, and professional manner in rural to metropolitan communities incorporating the impact of global perspectives.
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Dr. John Hodges | jhodges@una.edu | 256.765.4540 |
The program at the 快猫短视频 is dedicated to helping writers develop skills and insights that are valued highly by employers in virtually all professional fields. Writing involves the study of humankind in relation to community, work, religion, and individual identity.
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Dr. Nick Mauriello | nmauriello@una.edu | 256.765.4499 |
Tuition Information
Application Deadlines
Application deadlines may vary. You can find the application deadline for each program by clicking on the respective link above.