
Graduate Programs
The College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Admissions COVID-19 Response
Seton Hall University is closely monitoring the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. The health and safety of our students, faculty, employees and their families are of paramount importance. We understand the uncertainty of this time is difficult and would like to address some of your concerns. If there are changes to admissions requirements, application deadlines, etc., for any of our graduate programs, they will be posted on the respective program pages linked below. Should you have any additional questions, please e-mail Associate Dean for Graduate Academic Affairs, Michael Dooney, Ph.D. at michael.dooney@shu.edu.
The College offers graduate courses leading to the following degrees: Master of Arts; Master of Science; Master of Public Administration; and the Doctor of Philosophy, as well as several graduate certificate programs.
Master of Public Administration Program (M.P.A.)
Master of Public Administration (on campus) includes the following concentrations:
- Public Service: Leadership, Governance and Policy
- Nonprofit Organization Management
- Health Policy and Management
- Data Visualization and Analysis
Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
Master of Science Programs (M.S.)
- Applied Physics and Engineering
- Biology (with optional Neuroscience track or Business Administration minor)
- Chemistry (with optional minor in Business Administration)
- Data Science (online)
- Microbiology
Master of Arts Programs (M.A.)
- English (including tracks in Literature, Writing, and Creative Writing)
- Jewish-Christian Studies
Doctoral Programs (Ph.D.)
- Chemistry Ph.D. (including study in Analytical, Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Biochemistry)
- Molecular Bioscience