Founded in 1970, Walden University offers undergraduate and graduate training online from professional instructors. Advanced degrees include management, public administration, health and human services, psychology, and information technology programs. Students receive career-focused distance learning while virtually interacting with diverse peers.
In addition to career placement assistance, Walden offers a variety of student services to aid students during their education including online customer support, academic advising, library resources, student union, and the writing center to assist student writers.
Financial Aid is available for qualified students and includes Federal grants, loans, and work study. Walden University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.
Programs offered:
Bachelor Degrees Students must be at least 24 years of age to enroll in BS programs.
Learn fundamental business management skills to improve current career mobility or enter the business world for the first time. Graduates may apply bachelor learning and credentials toward continued education via the Walden M.B.A. program.
Students learn skills to positively influence the development of children from infancy through preschool. The Child Development program specializations include writing and critical-thinking courses to help children with vocabulary, social skills, science and math concepts, and foundational learning.
The CIS program incorporates business and technology training to prepare students for rapid advancement in the technology field, while enabling professionals to successfully analyze and evaluate information systems requirements.
This bachelor program helps students understand the role of psychology in society and in professional decision-making. Students develop core psychology competencies before isolating a specialty that best fits individual interests.
Master Degrees *BA/BS Degree is required for Graduate Degrees.
The goal of the MISM program is to prepare graduates for professional managerial positions with a solid foundation in technology and business within the field of information systems.
Gain credentials and learning with specialized electives and six-week accelerated courses in preparation for a career in business administration. There is flexibility to maneuver between the MBA and MPA programs.
Students develop skills and methods to successfully manage public and private organizations. Curriculum includes specialized communication and administrative study to become a community leader.
Master of Public HealthMaster of Public Health Develop community health skills and solutions to health problems on a local, regional, national, and global scale while gaining exposure to diverse multicultural perspectives.
Apply psychological knowledge and research to practical situations while conducting independent research in pursuit of a career or further graduate or PhD. certificate study.
Solve public health problems while contributing to research and practice in public health with curriculum focused on medical, social, political, ethical, and economic factors that contribute to community well-being.
Receive skill training and professional status in health care settings, private practices, academic positions, or consultants through specialization in Clinical Psychology (Licensure), Counseling Psychology (Licensure), General Psychology, Health Psychology, Organizational Psychology, and School Psychology (Licensure).
Develop leadership skills to create plans, develop policies, and manage resources across economic sectors with scientifically and academically grounded practices through flexible distance learning.
Post-Doctoral Certificate *BA/BS Degree is required for Graduate Degrees.