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Graduate Studies

Fairleigh Dickinson University is New Jersey's largest private institution of higher education. The University enrolls more than 12,000 students, including nearly 4,000 graduate students. While the majority of its graduate students hail from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, the University also attracts a large number of international students.

Through research and education, the University strives to enhance the professional and career skills of its graduate students. Its academic quality is reflected in the outstanding achievements of the University's alumni, many of whom have reached the highest positions of leadership in their fields.

Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences & Engineering

The Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering offers professional programs that are of great value to both national and international communities. The programs emphasize professional practices and address global issues, societal problems and their potential solutions. Consistent with the mission of Fairleigh Dickinson University, students are not only educated as highly qualified professionals but also as responsible global citizens working in an ever-changing global environment. The School prepares graduates for challenging careers in high-tech industry and for admission to selective graduate schools. Innovative curricula provide students with invaluable interdisciplinary perspectives, taking advantage of the resources, faculty expertise, and synergy that exist within the School.

The School offers five graduate programs, which include Master of Science degrees in Computer Science,Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Commerce, and Management Information Systems. Moreover, the School offers nine undergraduate programs, which include Bachelor of Science degrees in Information Technology, Mathematics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, andMechanical Engineering Technology; and Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics. Various commissions of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology professionally accredit the undergraduate Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and the four Engineering Technology programs.

Fairleigh Dickinson is among the TOP 100 Best Master Programs in the World by EDUNIVERSAL GLOBAL MASTERS RANKING E-Business awarded to M.S. in Electronic Commerce.

Campus and Online Studies

Graduate studies are offered on FDU's two campuses in northern New Jersey:

Certain graduate level courses are offered at the University's overseas campus Wroxton College in Oxfordshire, England, and at the Vancouver Campus in Canada. The University serves the educational needs of residents of central and south Jersey through its graduate extension center at Fort Monmouth in Eatontown. The University's Master of Administrative Science, Master of Science in Homeland Security, Master of Sports Administration, Master of Arts in Student Services Administration, Master of Science in Service Innovation and Leadership and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degrees are also available completely online. Several other graduate programs include online and distance learning courses. A number of degree programs also are taught on-site at select major corporations.

Newest Graduate Degree Programs

The master's degree is offered in more than 60 different areas of business administration, education, engineering, liberal arts, public administration and the sciences. The four newest programs are:

Post-graduate certificate studies for individuals already holding a master's degree are available in many fields.

The University also offers an acclaimed Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology, a PsyD. in School Psychology, and a doctorate in Nursing Practice.

The University's multi-campus structure promotes highly personal and interactive graduate classes of usually less than a dozen students. There are over 250 full-time faculty, more than 80% of whom hold doctorates. There are over 500 part-time faculty who bring extensive practical experience to the classroom, including guest lecturers from business, government and the social services.