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  • Business Analytics

    Master of Science

    Business Analytics

    Master of Science

    In the Master’s in Business Analytics program, you’ll dive deep into advanced analytics to explore real-world applications for data-driven decision-making. With a curriculum focused on real-world applications, the program provides real-world skills that move businesses and industries forward. In just 10-16 months, you will build analytics expertise and strategic business skills—so you can harness the power of data to change the business landscape as we know it. You’ll start by diving deep into three key areas: data management, statistics, and analytical methods. Then, you’ll have the opportunity to apply this knowledge in your foundational business courses, required Selectives, and electives in accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing. Throughout the program, students will be required to leverage the most commonly utilized business analytics technologies, including but not limited to the Microsoft Suite including advanced Excel, SQL, Python/R, and Tableau. You’ll use actual company data sets to solve business problems, build marketing strategies, and identify new opportunities. Working with top researchers and employer-sponsored projects to teach methods so new they're not in textbooks, you’ll make an impact wherever your career takes you.

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  • Law

    Bachelor of Arts

    Law

    Bachelor of Arts

    Earn your degree through the nation’s first and preeminent bachelor’s in law program. Designed to meet the increasing demand for professionals with legal training in varied career fields, the Bachelor of Arts in Law offers rigorous training for high-performing undergraduates with an interest in law and politics. Study key foundational subjects in political science and law, such as property, contracts, torts, administrative law, criminal and civil procedure, civil liberties, powers of government, and the American justice system. The curriculum delivers interdisciplinary training in critical skills that are marketable across industries and professions. Upon graduation, you will be well-equipped for direct employment in an increasing number of jobs where legal training is an advantage or to pursue a further legal education. This degree also provides the opportunity for an expedited path to law school, allowing qualified law majors to start at the James E. Rogers College of Law after their junior year. The Bachelor of Arts in Law degree is made possible through an exciting partnership between the College of Law and the School of Government and Public Policy in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

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  • Legal Studies

    Master of Legal Studies

    Legal Studies

    Master of Legal Studies

    If your current or future career involves the growing areas of regulation, compliance, law, negotiations, human resources, law enforcement, or working with agencies, tribal governments or corporations, the Master of Legal Studies (MLS) degree will enhance your knowledge and effectiveness. Learn to understand laws and regulations (without needing a law license), and advance your career and development prospects by obtaining legal and critical-thinking skills with the 30-unit Master of Legal Studies degree.

  • School Psychology

    Educational Specialist

    School Psychology

    Educational Specialist

    Our School Psychology program is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists and prepares you to become Nationally Certified School Psychologists (NCSPs). When you complete the Educational Specialist Degree (EdS) in School Psychology you are ready for practice in a wide variety of school settings. Our non-traditional schedule offers classes in the evenings and during the summers. The program offers coursework, along with fieldwork experiences in local school districts, and enables you to make a positive impact on students and school communities.

  • Teach Arizona (grades 6-12)

    Master of Education

    Teach Arizona (grades 6-12)

    Master of Education

    Teach Arizona is designed for people who have a bachelor’s degree and would like to become high school or middle school teachers (grades 6-12) in English, science, mathematics, social studies, or world languages. Students complete the program in only ONE year and earn a master’s degree along with their teacher certification.
     
    You can participate in Teach Arizona from anywhere in the state, and student teach in your own hometown! The program provides the advantage of flexible remote coursework, combining online access to course materials with real-time Zoom classes. This unique format fosters direct interaction with instructors and encourages collaboration among students, creating a strong sense of community.

    Tuition expenses can be fully covered through the Arizona Teachers Academy or other university scholarships. More information about how to apply for this funding is available on our website.
     
    To learn more about Teach Arizona and talk to an advisor, contact Michael Lang (Teach Arizona Statewide Coordinator) at mglang@arizona.edu

     

  • Teaching and Learning (MA)

    Master of Arts

    Teaching and Learning (MA)

    Master of Arts

    Designed for practicing educators interested in career growth, transitioning into academia, or focusing on a particular subject area within their teaching practice, the Master of Arts (MA) in Teaching and Learning leads to positions in schools and informal education institutions or serves as preparation for doctoral programs. Students pursue an area of specialization, allowing them to create a flexible program that achieves their goals. This program is delivered through synchronous Zoom sessions, allowing students across Arizona to participate and learn together. For more information, click here: https://grad.arizona.edu/catalog/programinfo/TLMA

     

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Teach Arizona

Teach Arizona is a unique program dedicated to training the next generation of effective teachers. You will complete the coursework required for a secondary teaching certificate (grades 6-12) and a full year of classroom teaching experience. Specializations include Math, Science, English, Social Studies and World languages. Dedicated faculty will guide you through your study and practice of teaching, and you will have the opportunity to complete a half-day internship in school districts throughout the greater Tucson area.

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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Integrative Health Emphasis

Bachelor of Science in Nursing with an emphasis in integrative health - The University of Arizona Gilbert is a regional location that offers the nation's first Bachelor of Science in Nursing with an emphasis in Integrative Health. The program incorporates integrative health practices to bring holistic care to your local community and the world. Complete your first two years at a partner community college to earn your associate's degree, then finish your second two years at the Gilbert location to earn your bachelor's degree and become a Wildcat for life.

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Master of Science for Entry to the Profession of Nursing

The Master of Science in Nursing – Entry to the Profession of Nursing (MS-MEPN) program is designed for students holding university degrees in other fields who want to become registered nurses. In this program, you will train with community clinical experts in all specialty areas. This as an accelerated 15-month program that retrains you for the Nursing field.

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