10 Jun 2017

MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMS

A Master Degree program from KIU is a graduate-level degree, which typically follows a study in a Bachelor’s Degree program and precedes Doctoral study. Students enrolling in the University usually obtain a Master Degree to further their studies and professional qualifications in a specific career path. Most Master programs require between one to two years of study, depending on the type of program. From an academic point of view, the Master degree is considered the first level of graduate study, and results in the receipt of a second-series degree. Qualifying to take study in a Master level program requires the minimum of a Bachelor Degree, although in some situations students are allowed to combine a Bachelor and Master program. Those with an interest in this type of program should spend some time discussing their options with an Academic Counselor for information about these types of programs. If you would like to apply for one of these programs you can complete the application by clicking on the following link:

Master Degree Program Application (Students applying for any Master level degree program are required to complete the Master Application for enrollment)

The following Master Degree programs are available for students:

Master of Arts

History
Anthropology
Sociology
Psychology
Philosophy
Economics
Financial Economics
Public Administration
Political Science
Korean
Music
International Relations
Theology & Religion
Home science

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

Master of Business Administration

Sales and Marketing Management
Finance
Human Resource Management
Production
Supply Chain Management
Project Management
Operations Management

Master of Science

Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Microbiology
Biotechnology
Geology
Biophysics
Biochemistry
Zoology
Botany
Anatomy
Physiology
Mathematics
Statistics
Electronics
Nanotechnology
Computer Science
Information Technology
Library Science

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