Graduate School Channel

 

S I M M O N S Boston, Massachusetts
College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Studies

SIMMONS COLLEGE OF ARTS and SCIENCES GRADUATE STUDIES

Simmons College is a nationally distinguished, small university in the heart of Boston. Simmons offers the benefits of a university — including widely respected graduate programs, faculty who are experts and practitioners, and the resources of a world-class city. However, upholding our educational promise means that the focus is on you. Our small classes, close student-faculty relationships, and collegial environment ensure a highly collaborative learning experience that is much more personal than that of larger universities. The individual attention and support doesn’t end upon graduation either. Simmons offers lifelong career services, job fairs, support for teacher licensure tests, and a professional network of dedicated faculty, students, and alumni.

The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) upholds an educational promise to place students first, helping you achieve a successful career, a meaningful life, and a powerful return on your academic investment. CAS is the largest graduate school at Simmons College, offering widely respected graduate programs for men and women in education, liberal arts, and communications management. Our innovative programs address contemporary changes in the professions and in scholarship. The faculty are distinguished experts and experienced practitioners in their fields. Full-time and part-time study options are available with access to additional professional development, workshops, and institutes. The low student-to-faculty ratio promotes mentoring, learning and personalized, high-quality faculty advising. CAS boasts a high rate of placement for graduates, due in part to the high number of internships and collaborative research and publishing opportunities.

Please contact us at 617-521-2915 or gsa@simmons.edu to learn more about our graduate programs in the College of Arts and Sciences. You can also visit our website at www.simmons.edu/gradstudies.

GENERAL EDUCATION
Elementary/ Middle/Secondary
Educational Leadership
Urban Education
English as a Second Language
LIBERAL ARTS
Children’s Literature
Writing for Children
English
Gender/Cultural Studies
Spanish
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Administration
Assistive Special Education Technology
Behavioral Education
Language and Literacy
Moderate/Severe Disability
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT

DUAL DEGREES
History and Archives Management
MAT and Liberal Arts

[Graduate/Professional School Home]


IMDiversity and THE BLACK COLLEGIAN are committed to presenting diverse points of view. However, the viewpoint expressed in this article is the opinion of the author and is not necessarily the viewpoint of the owners or employees at IMDiversity, Inc.