
Bringing together academic excellence and convenience, Worcester State
University’s Division of Graduate and Continuing Education offers undergraduate
and graduate degrees, professional development training, non-credit courses and
workshops. For
graduate programs and information about our other
non-undergraduate programs, please click on one of the links to
the right.
For adult and non-traditional students, Continuing Education offers several
academic options for visiting students and for students pursuing an
undergraduate degree in the evenings or online.
Evening and online classes are offered in 5 terms during the calendar year
including Fall and Spring semesters, two sessions in the Summer and a nine-day
Winter session term in January. In addition, Worcester State University now
offers the new Total Access option which allows students to mix and match from
any academic schedule, including new accelerated 7 week modules.
For students who can not attend school in the traditional day format, it is
possible to earn your bachelor’s degree at night in one of the following
disciplines:
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Business Administration |
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English |
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Communication |
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Health Education |
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Community Health |
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History |
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Criminal Justice |
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Natural Science |
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Sociology |
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Psychology |
Students who want to complete the Business Administration or Criminal Justice
majors can also complete 100% of their degree requirements in the accelerated
7-week modular calendar. It is also possible to mix and match day, evening and
online classes in any of the University’s 25 baccalaureate programs.
Our division also offers credit bearing and non-credit
certificates and workshops,
professional training courses and 100%
online programs.
To learn more about how our Continuing Education program can help you achieve
your educational goals, stop by the Graduate and Continuing Education office on
the fourth floor of the new Administration Building. You may also send an email
to:
dgce@worcester.edu or call 508-929-8127.