NAU’s Popular Master of Administration Program Adds Two Online Emphases
Flagstaff, Arizona (PRWEB) January 29, 2014 -- Students in Northern Arizona University’s Master of Administration (MAdmin) program now have two additional specialization options for their master’s degrees—Justice Studies and Small Business Administration. Other degree specializations offered include Project Management, Health Sciences, and Professional Writing. For more information, visit http://www.nau.edu/extended.
According to the recent U.S. census, more than 50% of small businesses fail within one year and more than 80% fail within three years. NAU’s new MAdmin offering in Small Business Administration is tailored to help graduates with the long-term success of their companies in a more focused way than a traditional MBA. In fact, no prior business degree is required for the program, and the classes concentrate on the many areas an owner needs to know to run a successful small business.
The Justice Studies emphasis of the MAdmin program offers law enforcement personnel a graduate degree option to expand their leadership skills and theoretical thinking. Courses focus on current issues facing criminal justice, including counterterrorism and intelligence. The program employs instructors with advanced degrees and practical experience to provide students with a balance between theory and real-world tactical skills.
All of these programs can be completed entirely online allowing students to take classes around their work and personal life. Classes are offered in 7- and 16-week lengths, and students can begin the MAdmin program at almost anytime. Its affordable tuition rate has also earned NAU’s Master of Administration program a Best Buy designation by GetEducated.com.
To learn more about these programs or to enroll, visit nau.edu/extended.
Adam Wade, The Extended Campuses Of Northern Arizona University, http://www.nau.edu/personalizedlearning, +1 928 523 6610, [email protected]
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