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Montclair State University launches 4 new online degree programs

Montclair State University has launched four new fully online degree programs for students pursuing bachelor’s or master’s degrees. Offered beginning in fall 2024 and 2025, these flexible online offerings allow students to complete their courses around their busy schedules – with the opportunity to collaborate with faculty and peers.

New online degree programs at Montclair:

  • Online Bachelor of Psychology, a fully asynchronous program that enables graduates to succeed in a wide variety of career paths, including positions in social services, market research, counseling, mental health, education, business, finance, human resources, and more.
  • Online Bachelor of Business Administration, a highly ranked and AACSB-accredited program with concentrations in marketing, management, and finance. The program’s innovative courses help students master the business theories and best practices that foster continuous advancement in the fast-paced workforce of the future.
  • Online master’s in accounting designed for career changers who want to enter the accounting field or those who want to prepare for the New Jersey CPA exam. This AACSB-accredited program enables highly qualified graduates to work in corporations, nonprofits, and the public sector.
  • Online Master of Social Work (MSW) that prepares graduates to provide social work and advocacy services to help individuals, families, groups, and communities. The Children, Youth, and Families concentration focuses specifically on supporting children and families within diverse groups and populations.
  • The university offers more than 30 online degree and certificate programs in a wide range of in-demand fields, including:

  • Pedagogical management
  • Applied Information Technology
  • Care
  • Social research
  • Students in these online programs receive comprehensive support with access to advising and career resources while enjoying the flexibility to complete their degree while juggling work and other outside-class commitments.

    “At Montclair, we believe in removing barriers to success for our students,” said Junius Gonzales, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. “By offering these new undergraduate and graduate programs in flexible learning modalities, we can prepare our graduates for careers in many in-demand fields.”

    By Bronte

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