Anderson University: Now Offering New Accelerated Master’s Pathway Programs for Undergraduates

Anderson University: Now Offering New Accelerated Master’s Pathway Programs for Undergraduates
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Anderson University issued the following announcement on October 14.

Anderson University launched an Accelerated Master’s Pathway for select degree programs. The 4+1 model allows students to simultaneously complete graduate coursework while finishing their undergraduate degrees. Most of the seven unique programs currently being offered are open to any undergraduate major.

“The accelerated pathway option gives qualified AU undergraduates an advantage to begin graduate coursework much earlier in several of our highly ranked master’s programs,” Dr. Josh Herron, dean of the Anderson University Online and Continuous Learning said. “This is just another avenue for students to stay ahead in their journey in an economic environment that necessitates continuous learning.”

These 4+1 accelerated master’s degree programs are designed for students to continue their educational journey while providing a timely and cost-efficient post-graduate pathway. Students can earn their master’s one year after finishing their undergraduate degree with a flexible online and hybrid learning model. This new program increases the potential for continuous learning and fast-tracks the ability to get from the classroom to the job market.

For more information on the Accelerated Master’s Pathway program, please visit this link.

Details on additional programs can be found here.

Original source can be found here.



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