Graduate Degree Programs
At Seton Hall, over 3,000 graduate students are afforded a highly personalized education
in an intimate setting with members of the University’s faculty who are at the forefront
of their disciplines and provide invaluable mentorship in support of students’ educational
and professional interests. Whether you wish to advance in your current profession
or lay the foundation to start anew, Seton Hall’s highly competitive graduate degree
programs will provide the skills you need to excel.
College of Human Development, Culture, and Media
- Applied Behavior Analysis (M.A.)
- Communication (M.A.)
- Counseling (M.A./Ed.S.)
- Counseling (M.A./Ed.S.) – Online
- Counseling Psychology (Ph.D.)
- Education Leadership, Management and Policy (M.A.) – Online
- Higher Education and Student Affairs (M.A.)
- Higher Education Leadership, Management and Policy (Ed.D.)
- Education Research, Assessment, and Program Evaluation (Ph.D.) Concentration
- Instructional Design and Technology (M.A.)
- K-12 School Administration (Ed.D.)
- K-12 School Administration (Executive Ed.D.)
- Law Enforcement Executive Leadership Program (Online M.A.)
- Museum Professions (M.A.)
- Professional Communication and Digital Media Arts (M.S.)
- Psychological Studies (M.A.)
- School Psychology (M.A./Ed.S.)
- School Counseling (M.A.)
- School Counseling (M.A.) – Online
- Special Education (M.A.)