Albers School of Business and Economics
The Albers School of Business and Economics educates managers from around the globe to be effective world-class leaders—both in their professions and in their communities. In the Jesuit tradition of educating for leadership and service, you are challenged with ethical issues in business throughout the curriculum and service projects are incorporated into several classes. The Albers School is fully accredited by AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the premier accrediting agency for business schools worldwide.
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The College of Arts and Sciences is home to seven graduate programs, all of which support Seattle University's mission to educate the whole person for a life of leadership and service. That mission, central to our Jesuit heritage, guides an emphasis on ethical reflection as the cornerstone of your professional career and practices. Critical thinking and the desire to take on challenging roles—and go beyond what is required—set our graduates apart. You can earn a master's degree through one of the following entities in the college.
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The mission of the College of Education is prominently proclaimed outside the entrance to its campus home, Loyola Hall: "to prepare ethical and reflective professionals for quality service in diverse communities." Seattle University's College of Education is devoted to graduate education and concentrates on preparing you to positively contribute to the values, principles and practices of the schools in which you work, the communities in which you live and the profession you embrace.
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Today's complex and ever-changing health care environment demands that nurses have advanced knowledge and skills, as well as the ability to be flexible and work collaboratively with other health team members. Graduate study in Seattle University's College of Nursing offers you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge of clinical phenomena, develop new perspectives, and learn new roles within the health care system. Through scholarship, leadership and delivery of quality nursing care, the College of Nursing emphasizes caring for vulnerable populations, which reflects the Jesuit mission of preparation for service and emphasis on social justice.
For more information visit the College of Nursing website.
College of Science and Engineering
Seattle University has long been a leader in software engineering. We established the world's first master of software engineering degree program in 1979 and recently celebrated our 25-year anniversary. Throughout our history, this and other programs in the College of Science and Engineering have been shaped by relationships with leaders in the industry. Today, our master of software engineering provides professionals the opportunity to broaden and strengthen their software development skills for immediate application in their careers. Completion of the program can lead to advancement in your current position or to other more challenging positions in the profession.
For more information visit the College of Science and Engineering website.
School of Theology and Ministry
Preparing you to serve others in a variety of ministries, enhancing your personal growth and enriching your educational experience is the mission of the School of Theology and Ministry. Such ministries might include leading parishes or congregations; directing social service, religious, or educational groups; or providing spiritual direction, care of the earth, or marketplace ministries.
For more information visit the School of Theology and Ministry website.
Seattle University School of Law educates ethical lawyers who distinguish themselves through their outstanding professional skills and their dedication to law in the service of justice. Faculty, students and staff form a vibrant, diverse and collaborative community that promotes leadership for a just and humane world.
The Law School's commitment to academic distinction is grounded in its Jesuit Catholic tradition—one that encourages open inquiry, thoughtful reflection and concern for personal growth. Innovation, creativity and technological sophistication characterize our rigorous educational program, which prepares lawyers for a wide range of successful and rewarding careers in law, business and public service.
For more information visit the School of Law website.