Welcome to the Graduate School at ¶¶Òõ! Whatever your career aspirations, our graduate programs are designed to help you stand out. Develop advanced expertise and the confidence to excel in your field. With over 100 graduate degrees options, including master's, doctoral and certificate programs, available both on campus and online, we meet you where you are in your personal and professional life. Explore the diverse opportunities across all five academic colleges and take the next step in your academic journey with TROY.
Take the next step in your professional journey with TROY's one-year fast-track graduate programs. Whether in business, communication, education, social work or criminal justice, these programs provide the skills and knowledge to advance your career.
Research is an integral part of ¶¶Òõ's programs, fostering innovation and academic growth. Discover TROY's institutional review board, research and training opportunities, resources, contact information and details about upcoming conferences.
Access a complete list of graduate school forms for current and prospective students. Learn how to upload your dissertation, file a request for specialized study and more. These essential documents will guide you through the application and academic process.
Gain hands-on experience in your field, receive financial assistance and work closely with qualified professors as a TROY graduate assistant. As a G.A., you can serve in research, course instruction, administrative offices or assist with special projects. Learn more.
TROY's computer science graduate program is designed for the evolving tech landscape, offering specializations in eight in-demand areas: artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, cloud and big data, computer network and security, cyber security, data science, software development and video game design.
Master of Science in Computer ScienceBecome a stronger leader, a more effective communicator and a better collaborator in management jobs with the ¶¶Òõ Master of Science in Management program. Tailor your master's in management degree by choosing from concentrations in leadership, project management or human resource management.
Master of Science in ManagementTROY's online strategic communication master's program will prepare you for advanced roles in your field, educational positions or further graduate study. Develop skills essential to helping organizations succeed, including leveraging emerging technologies, crisis communications, social media and leadership.
Master of Science in Strategic CommunicationWork with and advocate for others by earning your master's in psychology from TROY. You'll gain a deeper understanding of people and their behaviors to make a meaningful impact. TROY's 100% online program is comprehensive, customizable, and offers the same high academic quality as in-person graduate programs.
Master of Science in PsychologyWelcome,
¶¶Òõ provides a rich, welcoming environment for graduate study and we remain committed to the progress and well-being of all our students. Each of our programs of study has been designed to provide you with the highest educational experience and meet you where you are; whether online, in the classroom or at one of our support sites. I invite you to explore our graduate programs through the links found on this page.
The staff of the Graduate School and the faculty within our individual programs welcome
your interest in ¶¶Òõ! Throughout your studies, please feel free to reach out to me or the staff if you have any questions about policies, procedures, or thoughts on how the Graduate
School can better serve you and enhance your graduate experience.
Mary Anne Templeton
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