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Undergraduate Degree Program Options and Course Requirements


  • M.A. in Liberal Studies

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies.

    The following courses can be taken as an undergraduate student:

    •   LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    •   SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    •   SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    •   CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict and Resolution (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, candidates may use these courses to satisfy humanities requirements in the general education program, or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program. Students enrolled in the Liberal Studies B.A. degree program may also use these courses in the Area of Study section of the degree.

  • M.A. in Educational Technology and Online Learning

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Arts in Educational Technology and Online Learning.

    The following courses can be taken as an undergraduate student:

    • EDT-5000 - Foundations of Educational Technology: Theories and Practices (3 credits)
    • EDT-5100 - Curriculum Development in Educational Technology (3 credits)
    • EDT-5200 - Leadership and Supervision in Educational Technology (3 credits)
    • OLT-5100 - Theory and Culture of Online Learning (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Educational Technology and Online Learning, candidates will need to fit these courses in the electives section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • MBA — Master of Business Administration

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Business Administration.

    The following courses can be taken as an undergraduate student:

    • MKM-7000 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
    • FIN-7100 - Financial Management (3 credits)
    • SOP-7200 - Strategic Operations Management (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the Master of Business Administration, candidates will need to fit these courses in the electives section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree can also fit these courses in the General Management area of study section of the degree.

  • MPSL —Master of Public Service Leadership

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students applying for the Master of Public Service Leadership (MPSL) have the option of taking any of the core courses in the MPSL (up to 12 credits) program. They need to meet with an academic advisor to determine what is available, which courses will match the student’s academic strengths and where those credits can be applied in the undergraduate degree:

    • MPL-5100 - Research Methods in Public Service (3 credits)
    • MPL-5200 - Program Analysis and Evaluation (3 credits)
    • MPL-5800 - Public Service Leadership and Governance (3 credits)
    • MPL-5820 - Law, Ethics, and Decision Making in the Public Sector (3 credits)
    • MNP-5050 - Organizational Management and Leadership in Public Service (3 credits)
    • MNP-5300 - Human Resource Management for Public Service (3 credits)
    • MSP-6740 - Municipal Finance (3 credits) 

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    Students do not necessarily need to be in a public service undergraduate degree to qualify for this program. Therefore, it is imperative that students meet with their academic advisors to determine what credits can be applied and where.

  • M.S. — Master of Science

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science (Applied Sciences) degree.

    The following courses can be taken as an undergraduate student:

    • APS-5100 - Project Management for Technology (3 credits)
    • APS-6020 - Managing People in Technology-Based Organizations (3 credits)
    • APS-6100 - Cost Estimation and Financial Management for Engineers and Technologists (3 credits)
    • APS-6010 - Technology Innovation and Commercialization (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the Master of Science degree, candidates will need to fit these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science degree with an area of study in Technical Studies, Information Technology or Military Technology Leadership can fit APS-5100 in the area of study section of those BS degree programs. Please contact your academic advisor for more information.

    Students interested in the M.S. in Aviation will need to work with an advisor to determine a course other than APS-6010. Courses AVM-5020: Air Carrier Operations and AVM-503: Airport Management and Operations can be considered. Please contact your academic advisor for more information.

  • M.S. in Cybersecurity

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity can earn 9 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Cybersecurity.

    The following courses can be taken as an undergraduate student:

    • CYB-5300 - Operating Systems Security (3 credits)
    • CYB-5700 - Cyber Risk Management and Incident Response (3 credits)
    • CYB-5800 - Cybersecurity Strategy, Governance, and Ethics (3 credits)

    To earn a total of 9 credits that can be applied to the Master of Science degree in Cybersecurity, students enrolled in Bachelor's to Master's Program in Cybersecurity at TESU need to take the above graduate courses as substitute courses for the following undergraduate courses:

    • ITS-1600: Fundamentals of Modern Operating Systems
    • CYB-4210: Cybersecurity Risk Analysis and Management
    • CYB-4220: Cybersecurity Policies, Programs and Compliance
  • M.S. in Data Science and Analytics

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics through the Statistics.com partnership can take 12 credits from the options below and apply them to the area of study section of their program. Please contact your academic advisor for more information.

    NOTE: This degree program, including all required coursework, is not eligible for federal financial aid.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • DSI-6010 - Predictive Analytics 1 — Machine Learning Tools — with Python (3 credits)

    OR

    • DSI-6040 - Predictive Analytics 1 — Machine Learning Tools — with R (3 credits)
    • DSI-6020 - Predictive Analytics 2 — Neural Nets and Regression — with Python (3 credits)

    OR

    • DSI-6050 - Predictive Analytics 2 — Neural Nets and Regression — with R (3 credits)
    • DSI-6030 - Predictive Analytics 3 — Dimension Reduction, Clustering, and Association Rules — with Python (3 credits)

    OR

    • DSI-6060 - Predictive Analytics 3 — Dimension Reduction, Clustering, and Association Rules — with R (3 credits)
    • DSI-5100 - Forecasting Analytics (3 credits)
    • DSI-5110 - Introduction to Network Analysis (3 credits)
    • DSI-5300 - SQL — Introduction to Database Queries (3 credits)
  • M.S. in Healthcare Management

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Healthcare Management.

    Students may select four courses:

    • HRM-5300 - Human Resources Management (3 credits)
    • PJM-5100 - Project Management (3 credits)
    • HCM-5030 - Quality Improvement Strategies in Healthcare (3 credits)
    • HCF-7010 - Healthcare Finance (3 credits)
    • HCO-7020 - Strategic Management within a Healthcare Organization (3 credits)
    • HCL-7040 - Healthcare Law (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the Master of Science in Healthcare Management, candidates will need to fit these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: Candidates pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Healthcare Management or the B.S. degree in General Management will need to fit these courses into the area of study and electives section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • M.S. in Homeland Security

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Student may choose, working with an academic advisor, four of the following graduate courses taken as a Bachelor’s to Master’s Program student.

    Select three of the following:

    • HLS-5050 - Foundations of Homeland Security (3 credits)
    • MPL-5100 - Research Methods in Public Service (3 credits)
    • HLS-6110 - International Legal and Ethical Issues (3 credits)
    • HLS-6250 - Technology and Information Security (3 credits)
    • HLS-6400 - Funding and Program Administration for Homeland Security (3 credits)

    Select one of the following:

    • MPL-5200 - Program Analysis and Evaluation (3 credits)
    • MNP-5150 - Leading Strategic Change in Public Service (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    Students do not necessarily need to be in a public service undergraduate degree to qualify for this program. If they are in the Bachelor of Science in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, these four courses will replace required area of study courses in the B.S. degree. It is imperative that students meet with their academic advisors to determine what credits can be applied where in their degree plan.

  • M.S. in Human Resources Management (MSHRM)

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies.

    The following courses can be taken as an undergraduate student:

    • HRM-5400 - Lifestyle Benefits and Compensation in The New Millennium (3 credits)
    • HRM-6100 - Human Resources as a Strategic Partner (3 credits)
    • FAM-5400 - Finance and Accounting for Managers (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the Master of Science in Human Resources Management (MSHRM), candidates will need to fit these courses in the electives section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree can also fit these courses in the Human Resources/Organizational Management area of study section of the degree.

  • M.S. in Information Technology

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Information Technology.

    The following courses can be taken as an undergraduate student:

    • APS-5100 - Project Management for Technology (3 credits)
    • MSI-5020 - Telecommunications and Networking (3 credits)
    • MSI-5050 - Principles of Database Design (3 credits)

    Select one of the following courses:

    • MSI-5030 - Object-Oriented Application Development (3 credits)
    • MSI-5040 - Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Information Technology degree, students will need to fit these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: Students enrolled in the B.S. degree with an area of study in Information Technology can fit these courses in the area of study section of those B.S. degree programs. Please contact your academic advisor for more information.

  • M.S. in Management

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in any undergraduate degree can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Management.

    Students may select four courses:

    • OML-6100 - Organizational Management and Leadership I (3 credits)
    • OML-6200 - Organizational Management and Leadership II (3 credits)
    • OML-6300 - Contemporary Issues in Leadership (3 credits)
    • FAM-5400 - Finance and Accounting for Managers (3 credits)
    • MKM-5600 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    NOTE: OML-6100, OML-6200, OML-6300 and MCO-7400 can be taken for the M.S. in Management, Organizational Leadership program or M.S. in Management, General Management program only.

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the Master of Science degree in Management, candidates will need to fit these courses in the electives section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree can also fit these courses in the General Management area of study section of the degree.

  • M.S. in Management (Public Service)

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Graduate courses taken as an undergraduate student are from the 18 core courses in the Master of Science in Management. Students need to meet with an academic advisor to determine what is available, which courses will match the student’s academic strengths, and where those credits can be applied in the undergraduate degree.

    Select four courses from the following:

    • MNP-5020 - Leadership and Management in Public Service in the 21st Century (3 credits)
    • MPL-5100 - Research Methods in Public Service (3 credits)
    • MNP-5300 - Human Resource Management for Public Service (3 credits)
    • MNP-5200 - Economic Issues for Public Service Managers (3 credits)

      -OR-

    • MNP-5100 - Project Management in Public Service (3 credits)
    • MNP-5400 - Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    Students can choose and should work with advising and the Watson School of Public Service to determine which of the four courses will best meet their plan.

Specific Undergraduate Degree Programs Options and Course Requirements


  • B.A. in Liberal Studies — General Management

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses

    M.S. in Management
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, General Management concentration can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Management.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • OML-6100 - Organizational Management and Leadership I (3 credits)
    • OML-6200 - Organizational Management and Leadership II (3 credits)
    • OML-6300 - Contemporary Issues in Leadership (3 credits)
    • FAM-5400 - Finance and Accounting for Managers (3 credits)
    • MKM-5600 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the electives area of their bachelor’s degree program.

    MCO-7400 can satisfy the area of study electives or electives area of their bachelor's degree program.

  • B.A. in Liberal Studies in Healthcare Management

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses

    M.S. in Healthcare Management
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, Healthcare Management concentration can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Healthcare Management.

    Students may select four of the following courses:

    • HRM-5300 - Human Resources Management (3 credits)
    • PJM-5100 - Project Management (3 credits)
    • HCM-5030 - Quality Improvement Strategies in Healthcare (3 credits)
    • HCF-7010 - Healthcare Finance (3 credits)
    • HCO-7020 - Strategic Management within a Healthcare Organization (3 credits)
    • HCL-7040 - Healthcare Law (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Healthcare Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the electives area of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.S. in Business Administration

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses

    M.A. in Liberal Studies, Professional Communications
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, with an Area of Study in Professional Communications.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    • SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    • SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    • CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict, and Resolution (3 credits)
    • COM-6100 - Professional Communications Theory (3 credits)
    • COM-6200 - Advanced Professional and Business Writing (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Humanities General Education Requirements or the electives area of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.S. in Healthcare Management

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses

    M.S. in Healthcare Management
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Healthcare Management.

    Students can complete the following courses:

    • HCM-5030 - Quality Improvement Strategies in Healthcare (3 credits)
    • HCF-7010 - Healthcare Finance (3 credits)
    • HCO-7020 - Strategic Management within a Healthcare Organization (3 credits)
    • HCL-7040 - Healthcare Law (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Healthcare Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.S. in Health Studies

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses

    M.S. in Healthcare Management
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Health Studies can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Healthcare Management.

    Students can complete the following courses:

    • HCM-5000 - 21st Century Healthcare Systems (3 credits)
    • HCM-5010 - Organization of the Healthcare Value Chain (3 credits)
    • HCM-5030 - Quality Improvement Strategies in Healthcare (3 credits)
    • HCL-7040 - Healthcare Law (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Healthcare Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Professional electives Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.S. in Human Services

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses

    M.A. Liberal Studies, Industrial/Organizational Psychology
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Human Services can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, with an Area of Study in Industrial/Organizational Psychology.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    • SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    • SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    • CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict, and Resolution (3 credits)
    • IOP-5100 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, candidates may use these courses to satisfy humanities requirements in the general education program, or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: IOP-5100 can satisfy the Social Science requirements in the general education program, or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.A. in Communications

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications may complete 12 graduate credits in the following programs:

    • M.A. degree in Liberal Studies — Digital Humanities
    • M.A. degree in Liberal Studies — Professional Communications

    M.A. in Liberal Studies - Digital Humanities


    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    • SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    • SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    • CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict and Resolution (3 credits)
    • DHM-5100 - Introduction to Digital Humanities (3 credits)
    • DHM-6100 - Digital Communication (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, with an Area of Study in Digital Humanities, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Humanities electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: DHM-5100 and DHM-6100 can satisfy the Humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Communications electives, AOS Humanities electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.A. in Liberal Studies — Professional Communications


    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    • SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    • SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    • CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict and Resolution (3 credits)
    • COM-6100 - Professional Communications Theory (3 credits)
    • COM-6200 - Advanced Professional and Business Writing (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, with an Area of Study in Professional Communications, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Humanities electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: COM-6100 and COM-6200 can satisfy the Humanities requirements in the general education program, AOS Communications electives, AOS Humanities electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.A. in Criminal Justice

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice may complete 12 graduate credits in the following programs:

    • M.S. in Homeland Security
    • M.S. in Homeland Security, Counterterrorism (Graduate Certificate in Counterterrorism option)
    • M.S. in Homeland Security, Emergency Management (Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management option)

    Master of Science in Homeland Security


    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • HLS-5050 - Foundations of Homeland Security (3 credits)
    • MNP-5100 - Research Methods in Public Service (3 credits)
    • MNP-5150 - Leading Strategic Change in Public Service (3 credits) (3 credits)
    • HLS-6110 - International Legal and Ethical Issues
    • HLS-6250 - Technology and Information Security (3 credits)
    • HLS-6400 - Funding and Program Administration for Homeland Security (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Homeland Security, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Criminal Justice Area of Study electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.S. in Homeland Security Graduate Certificate in Counterterrorism option


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Homeland Security with an area of study in Counterterrorism. Students who complete HLS-5000, HLS-5100, HLS-6200 and HLS-6300 will also earn the Graduate Certificate in Counterterrorism.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • HLS-5050 - Foundations of Homeland Security (3 credits)
    • MPL-5100 - Research Methods in Public Service (3 credits)
    • MNP-5150 - Leading Strategic Change in Public Service (3 credits)
    • HLS-6110 - International Legal and Ethical Issues (3 credits)
    • HLS-6250 - Technology and Information Security (3 credits)
    • HLS-6400 - Funding and Program Administration for Homeland Security (3 credits)
    • HLS-5000 - Terrorism and Homeland Security in the U.S. (3 credits)
    • HLS-5100 - Protecting the Homeland: Balancing Security and Liberty (3 credits)
    • HLS-6200 - Homeland Security Preparedness: Prevention and Deterrence (3 credits)
    • HLS-6300 - Protecting the Homeland: Response and Recovery (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Homeland Security, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Criminal Justice Area of Study electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.S. in Homeland Security Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management option


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Homeland Security with an area of study in Emergency Management. Students who complete EDM-5000, EDM-6100, EDM-6200 and EDM-6300 will also earn the Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • HLS-5050 - Foundations of Homeland Security (3 credits)
    • MPL-5100 - Research Methods in Public Service (3 credits)
    • MNP-5150 - Leading Strategic Change in Public Service (3 credits)
    • HLS-6110 - International Legal and Ethical Issues (3 credits)
    • HLS-6250 - Technology and Information Security (3 credits)
    • HLS-6400 - Funding and Program Administration for Homeland Security (3 credits)
    • EDM-5000 - Principles of Emergency Management (3 credits)
    • EDM-6100 - Legal/Policy/Regulatory Issues in Emergency Management (3 credits)
    • EDM-6200 - Hazard Mitigation and Preparedness Strategies (3 credits)
    • EDM-6300 - All-Hazards Response and Recovery Planning (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Homeland Security, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Criminal Justice Area of Study electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.A. in Psychology

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology may complete 12 graduate credits in the following programs:

    • M.A. in Liberal Studies - Geropsychology
    • M.A. in Liberal Studies - Industrial Organizational Psychology

    M.A. in Liberal Studies - Geropsychology


    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    • SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    • SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    • CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict, and Resolution (3 credits)
    • GER-5100 - Adult Development and Aging (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, candidates may use these courses to satisfy humanities requirements in the general education program or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: GER-5100 can satisfy the Social Science requirements in the general education program, the Area of Study Psychology electives, the Area of Study Social Science electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.A. in Liberal Studies — Industrial Organizational Psychology


    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    • SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    • SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    • CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict, and Resolution (3 credits)
    • IOP-5100 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology (3 credits)
    • IOP-6100 - Psychological Factors in Selecting and Growing Organizational Talent (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, candidates may use these courses to satisfy humanities requirements in the general education program or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: IOP-5100 and IOP-6100 can satisfy the Social Science requirements in the general education program, the Area of Study Psychology electives, the Area of Study Social Science electives or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.S. in General Management

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in General Management may complete 12 graduate credits in the following programs:

    • MBA — Master of Business Administration
    • M.S. in Healthcare Management
    • M.S. in Human Resource Management
    • M.S. in Management

    MBA — Master of Business Administration


    Students enrolled in Bachelor of Science in General Management can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Business Administration.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • MKM-7000 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
    • FIN-7100 - Financial Management (3 credits)
    • SOP-7200 - Strategic Operations Management (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the MBA, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.S. in Healthcare Management


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in General Management can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Healthcare Management.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • HCM-5030 - Quality Improvement Strategies in Healthcare (3 credits)
    • HCF-7010 - Healthcare Finance (3 credits)
    • HCO-7020 - Strategic Management within a Healthcare Organization (3 credits)
    • HCL-7040 - Healthcare Law (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Healthcare Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.S. in Human Resources Management (MSHRM)


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in General Management can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Human Resources Management.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • HRM-5400 - Lifestyle Benefits and Compensation in The New Millennium (3 credits)
    • HRM-6100 - Human Resources as a Strategic Partner (3 credits)
    • FAM-5400 - Finance and Accounting for Managers (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Human Resources Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.S. in Management


    Students enrolled in Bachelor of Science in General Management can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Business Administration.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • OML-6100 - Organizational Management and Leadership I (3 credits)
    • OML-6200 - Organizational Management and Leadership II (3 credits)
    • OML-6300 - Contemporary Issues in Leadership (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.S. in Organizational Leadership

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses
    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership may complete up to 12 graduate credits in the following programs:

    • MBA — Master of Business Administration (Requires MBA Prep Program courses to be successfully completed)
    • M.S. in Management

    MBA — Master of Business Administration


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership can earn 9 graduate credits towards the Master of Business Administration.

    Students can complete the following courses:

    • OML-6100 - Organizational Management and Leadership I (3 credits)
    • MKM-7000 - Marketing Management (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 9 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the MBA, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.S. in Management


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Management.

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • OML-6100 - Organizational Management and Leadership I (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)
    • OML-6200 - Organizational Management and Leadership II (3 credits)
    • OML-6300 - Contemporary Issues in Leadership (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the Area of Study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

  • B.S. in Professional Studies

    Bachelor’s to Master’s Program Courses

    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies may complete 12 graduate credits in the following programs:

    • M.A. in Liberal Studies — Industrial Organizational Psychology
    • M.S. in Management

    Master of Arts in Liberal Studies — Industrial Organizational Psychology


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies — Industrial Organizational Psychology

    Students can select four of the following courses:

    • LAP-5000 - Liberal Arts and Professional Life (3 credits)
    • SAM-5010 - Sense of Community I: Art and Morality (3 credits)
    • SAM-5020 - Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason (3 credits)
    • CCR-6100 - Change, Conflict, and Resolution (3 credits)
    • IOP-5100 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology (3 credits)
    • IOP-6100 - Psychological Factors in Selecting and Growing Organizational Talent (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.A. in Liberal Studies, candidates may use these courses to satisfy humanities requirements in the general education program or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    NOTE: IOP-5100 and IOP-6100 can satisfy the Social Science requirements in the general education program, or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

    M.S. in Management


    Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies can earn 12 graduate credits towards the Master of Science in Management.

    Students may take the following courses:

    • OML-6100 - Organizational Management and Leadership I (3 credits)
    • OML-6200 - Organizational Management and Leadership II (3 credits)
    • OML-6300 - Contemporary Issues in Leadership (3 credits)
    • MCO-7400 - Management Communications (3 credits)

    How these courses apply to the bachelor’s degree:

    To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the M.S. in Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the area of study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.

How to Get Started


Current TESU Students

First, make an appointment to discuss your eligibility with an Academic Advisor.

Then, fill out the Bachelor’s to Master’s Inquiry Form.

Admission and Program Requirements


Thomas Edison State University undergraduate students and prospective students may apply for conditional admission to the Thomas Edison State University graduate program of their choice if they meet the following criteria:

  • They have earned at least 60 undergraduate credits toward a Thomas Edison State University bachelor’s degree.
  • They have a TESU grade point average (GPA) of 3.0.
  • They have at least three years of professional experience.

Applicants who meet the above requirements and are interested in the Bachelor’s to Master’s Program will complete the dedicated Bachelor’s to Master’s Form. Additionally, applicants to the Bachelor’s to Master’s Program are subject to the admission requirements of the Bachelor’s to Master’s Program, which includes the admission requirements of the University’s graduate programs, and includes submitting supplemental documentation along with their application.

It is understood that applicants to the Bachelor to Master’s Program will have not yet completed their bachelor’s degree.

Conditionally admitted students will not be permitted to enroll in graduate courses until they have successfully completed 90 undergraduate credits with an overall Thomas Edison State University GPA of 3.0. Conditionally admitted students may earn up to 12 graduate credits (4 courses) to meet requirements for both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees. These students will pay undergraduate tuition for the 12 graduate credits (4 courses) and must maintain their active undergraduate enrollment status. Note: there are recommended courses in each graduate program in which undergraduate students may enroll. Students should check with an advisor for those courses.

Students who do not achieve a 3.0 GPA in their graduate course work will not be permitted to take additional courses. Students who do not complete the 12 credits successfully will have to reapply for admission to graduate study.

Students who maintain a 3.0 in their bachelors degree will be admitted to their masters program upon certification of the degree.

Students who do not maintain a 3.0 grade point average at certification will be invited to submit a personal statement and resume for the consideration of the admissions committee.

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