We’re excited to share several updates to the Mount’s master’s degree offerings, including new programs, redesigned options, and a lower graduate tuition rate to make continuing your education even more accessible.
All three programs are offered fully online, giving you the flexibility to continue working, complete internships, or manage other commitments while advancing your education. With online coursework, you can stay connected to the Mount community while pursuing your graduate degree on a schedule that works for you. Grad students also have full access to all of the Mount’s online and in-person services.
Online Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Our newly redesigned MBA is now fully online! The program can be completed in as little as 12 months and includes six in-demand specializations: Accounting, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Business Analytics, Cybersecurity, Finance, and Healthcare Administration. Undergraduate business students can also take advantage of a convenient 4+1 pathway to begin graduate coursework early and accelerate completion if they meet certain criteria.
Online Master of Science in Digital Forensics
This program further prepares students to investigate cybercrime and digital evidence. You’ll gain hands-on experience analyzing Windows, Linux, and AppleOS systems through the Mount’s virtual cybersecurity lab. No specialized equipment is required, just your personal computer and an internet connection. Undergraduate IT students who meet eligibility requirements can also take advantage of the 4+1 pathway, allowing them to begin graduate coursework early and complete their master’s degree on an accelerated timeline.
Online Master of Science Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC)
This program enhances specialized knowledge and skills and prepares students for professional certification exams as part of the process to become Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs). Professional licensure requirements vary by countries and states, however, the Mount’s Master of Science Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling can be an integral part of your pursuit to become a professional counselor in approximately 2 years and 6 months, which includes time off for the College’s breaks. Note: 18 of the required 20 courses for this program are synchronous, while 2 of the 20 classes are asynchronous.
Interested in learning more?
Talk with your academic advisor or register for the next Graduate Open House on March 26 at 5:30 p.m. in the McAuley Hall Meeting Room, following the Career Fair.
We hope you’ll consider taking the next step in your education at the Mount!
