The Mount offers graduate programs in:
Applied Human Nutrition
Child and Youth Study
Education
Family Studies and Gerontology
Public Relations
Women's Studies
Please contact the Program Coordinator for specific information or questions on admission and program requirements. Program Coordinators contact information can be found on the individual department sites listed below.
The Mount confers graduate degrees in:
Master of Science in Applied Human Nutrition
Master of Applied Human Nutrition
Master of Arts in Child and Youth Study
Master of Education
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Arts in Family Studies and Gerontology
Master of Arts in Communication
Master of Public Relations
Master of Arts in School Psychology
Master of Arts in Women and Gender Studies (awarded jointly with St. Mary’s University)
Research Master of Arts
PhD in Educational Studies
Academic Note: This online web-based calendar is current, as of the senate meeting held May 7, 2012 for the 2012-2013 academic year, and should be used for Summer/Fall registration purposes. The web-based calendar is updated once a month after each Senate session up until the final session of each academic year. Please be advised that the "Official" PDF 2012-2013 Academic Calendars will be available at the end of May 2012.