Sep 18, 2024  
Graduate Studies Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Graduate Studies Catalog 2024-2025

General Information


As a Catholic and Jesuit institution of approximately 3,600 undergraduates and more than 1,100 graduate students in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Northeast, The University of Scranton – founded in 1888 – delivers a meaningful education that challenges its students morally, spiritually and intellectually.

Scranton has flourished under the Jesuits and today is among the top tier of nationally ranked universities. For 29 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” edition has ranked the University among the 10 top master’s universities in the North and was also recognized for “Best Undergraduate Teaching.” “Best Colleges,” “Best Buys in College Education,” “America’s Best Colleges,” “Best Value,” “Best-Run Colleges,” “Best Labs,” “Friendliest Colleges” – these are just a few of the ways that the nation’s leading college rankings and guidebooks have, in recent years, referred to The University of Scranton.

In its 2024 Best Graduate Schools guidebook, U.S. News & World Report ranked Scranton’s part-time MBA program No.110 in the nation and its graduate program in nursing ranked No. 130. The publication ranked several of Scranton’s master’s degree programs among the top in the nation, including accounting (19); business analytics (25) and finance (28). Scranton’s graduate programs ranked by U.S. News on its website, include rehabilitation counseling (36); healthcare management (41); physical therapy (164); occupational therapy (53) and nurse anesthesia (93). U.S. News also ranked Scranton at No. 65 in the country for “Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans.” Fortune ranked the University’s online MBA program at No.120 in the nation in its inaugural ranking of the “Best Online MBAs.”

Our master’s in health administration (MHA) program ranked No. 1 in the nation for full-time enrolled students in a list published by Modern Healthcare. Best Colleges, an independent online higher education resource, ranked Scranton’s Master of Accountancy degree program in the top 5 nation.

For the past 22 years, The Princeton Review has included Scranton among its “Best Colleges” in the nation. Washington Monthly ranked Scranton 30th among master’s universities in the nation for its “contribution to the greater good.” U.S. News consistently ranks Scranton on its “best value” lists. The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education ranked Scranton as a “Top U.S. College” based on student engagement and outcomes.

Scranton is among just 311 colleges in the nation earning the highly selective 2015 Community Engagement Classification designated by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The University has also been listed among the 198 colleges in the nation included in the 11th edition of Barron’s “Best Buys in College Education.”

For 19 consecutive years, the University’s Kania School of Management has been included among the Princeton Review’s “Best Business Schools.” For 15 years, Scranton has ranked among the nation’s elite universities included in Forbes magazine’s online listing of “America’s Top Colleges.” In the past seven years, The Princeton Review has recognized the University as “Top Green College” for its commitment to sustainability. The University ranked among the 26 “Healthiest” colleges in the U.S., according to a September 2016 listing posted on Greatist.com, an online source for health and fitness information.

Graduate Programs

Graduate study was initiated at The University of Scranton in 1950, the first master’s degrees being awarded in 1952. At present, the following graduate programs are offered:

Doctoral Programs

 Doctor of Nursing Practice in Nurse Anesthesia DNP
 Doctor of Nursing Practice with Post Master’s Leadership DNP
 Doctor of Occupational Therapy OTD
 Doctor of Philosophy in Accounting PhD
 Doctor of Physical Therapy DPT

Master’s Programs

 Accountancy MAcc
 Applied Behavior Analysis MS
 Biochemistry MS
 Business Administration MBA
 Business Administration/Health Administration (Dual Program) MBA/MHA
 Business Analytics MS
 Chemistry MS
 Clinical Chemistry MS
 Clinical Mental Health Counseling MS
 Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling MS
 Cybercrime Investigation and Cybersecurity MS
 Executive Nurse Leadership MSN
 Family Nurse Practitioner MSN
 Finance MS
 Health Administration MHA
 Health Informatics MS
 Human Resources Management MS
 Occupational Therapy MS
 School Counseling MS
 Secondary Education MS
 Software Engineering MS
 Special Education MS
 Speech-Language Pathology MS
 Theology MA

Certificate Programs

Applied Behavior Analysis, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study 
Business Analytics Certificate 
Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study
Enterprise Resource Planning Certificate 
Executive Certificate in Health Administration 
Health Informatics Certificate 
School Counseling, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study
Supply Chain Management Certificate 

Education Certification Programs

The University has certification programs approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education in the areas listed below. Some of these may be pursued in connection with an undergraduate degree, some in connection with a graduate degree, and some may be pursued independent of any degree program.

Secondary Education/Biology Secondary Education/English
Secondary Education/Chemistry Secondary Education/General Science
Secondary Education Citizenship (with History) Secondary Education/Mathematics
Secondary Education Citizenship (with Political Science) Secondary Education/Physics
Secondary Education /Communication *Principal, K-12
Elementary & Secondary School Counselor, PK-12 Special Education, PK-12

Supervisor Certificates* in:

Communication (English)             School Guidance Services, PK-12
Foreign Languages Science
Mathematics Social Studies
Reading  

 

*Not currently accepting students

Mission and Vision

Our Mission: The University of Scranton is a Catholic and Jesuit university animated by the spiritual vision and the tradition of excellence characteristic of the Society of Jesus and those who share its way of proceeding. The University is a community dedicated to the freedom of inquiry and personal development fundamental to the growth in wisdom and integrity of all who share its life.

Our Vision: The University of Scranton will be boldly driven by a shared commitment to excellence. We will provide a superior, transformational learning experience, preparing students who, in the words of Jesuit founder St. Ignatius Loyola, will “set the world on fire.”

Communication of Information: Statement on the Expected use of the University of Scranton E-mail Account

When students are admitted to The University of Scranton, a University e-mail account is created for them. All electronic communication from the University is directed exclusively to the University’s electronic mailbox. Students are expected to access their University e-mail account on a weekly basis; however, daily access is recommended to stay abreast of important, time-sensitive information. University departments and faculty routinely will use email to communicate important campus, academic program and course information.

Information on how to access the network and e-mail is regularly distributed to new students by the Division of Information Technology. For more information on how to access your University of Scranton e-mail account, visit the Information Technology website. If you encounter problems accessing your e-mail, contact the Technology Support Center at (570) 941-4357.

Policy on Students with Disabilities

The University of Scranton complies with all applicable laws and regulations with respect to the provision of reasonable accommodation for students with disabilities as these terms are defined in the law. The University will provide reasonable accommodations so that students can fully participate in curricular and extracurricular activities. Students who have a physical or learning disability and need assistance to achieve successfully their academic or extracurricular goals should contact the Office of Student Success & Support at (570) 941-4038.

Non-Discrimination Statement

The University is committed to providing an educational, residential, and working environment that is free from harassment and discrimination. Members of the University community, applicants for employment or admissions, guests and visitors have the right to be free from harassment or discrimination based on race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, gender, sex, pregnancy and related conditions, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, genetic information, national origin, ethnicity, family responsibilities, marital status, veteran or military status, citizenship status or any other status protected by applicable law.

Sexual harassment, including sexual violence, is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational, extracurricular, athletic, or other programs or in the context of employment.

The University will promptly address reports of discrimination under the University Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy or the Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct Policy. Anyone who has questions about the above referenced policies or wishes to report a possible violation of one of the policies should contact:

Elizabeth M. Garcia, Esq.
Title IX Coordinator
The Office of Equity and Diversity
Institute of Molecular Biology & Medicine, Suite 315
elizabeth.garcia2@scranton.edu
(570) 941-6645
https://www.scranton.edu/equity-diversity