Graduate Programs
Elms College offers graduate degree programs in accounting, applied theology, autism spectrum disorders, education, healthcare leadership, management, and nursing. We also offer a certificate in advanced graduate study in autism spectrum disorders, communication sciences and disorders, and in education.
You can take courses during the day or evening, over the weekend, on campus, or online. You can find the help you need to choose an option that's right for you and, with your faculty advisor, evaluate your progress and prepare for the next steps in your education or career.
Please stop by the Division of Graduate Study and Continuing Education for more information. The office is located on the 1st floor of Berchmans Hall.
Elms College offers a masters of science and a certificate of advanced graduate study in ASD. It is the only autism program in New England offering clinical practica working directly with children with autism. Graduates of our program may choose to work toward becoming a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA).
Elms College offers a certificate of advanced graduate study to help you fulfill requirements for licensure or certification, stay current in this rapidly changing profession, develop new skills, expand your knowledge in a specialized area, or earn post-master’s credit that may be required to receive salary increments.
Elms College offers master's degrees in education and teaching and a certificate of advanced graduate study in education. Students in our master of arts in teaching program can specialize in early childhood, elementary, ESL, moderate special needs, secondary education, and as a reading specialist.
Elms College offers a master of science in nursing (M.S.N.) degree with concentrations in nursing and health services management, and nursing education. Nursing and health services management prepares you for managerial and leadership positions in specific areas. Nursing education prepares you for faculty and nurse educator positions in collegiate and practice settings.
The Master of Business Administration program at Elms College delivers the skills and knowledge necessary for students to compete in a complex global marketplace.
Elms College offers a master of arts in applied theology degree, and various certificates from our Institute of Theology and Pastoral Studies (ITPS). Our graduates work as lay pastoral associates, directors of religious education, with Catholic Charities or other social justice agencies, and in other important ministries at the diocesan and parish levels.
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Contact
Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education
Berchmans Hall, room 220
Elizabeth Teahan Hukowicz, associate academic dean
413-265-2360
hukowicze@elms.edu
Dana Malone, associate director
413-265-2218
maloned@elms.edu
Donna Harvey, assistant director
413-265-2445
harveyd@elms.edu
Joyce Desorcy, HCC Coordinator
413-552-2721 (HCC)
413-265-2470 (Elms)
desorcyj@elms.edu
Wanda S. Banks, STCC coordinator
413-265-2336 (Elms)
413-313-4287 (STCC)
banksw@elms.edu
Sr. Kay Reagan
HCC Academic Advisor
reagank@elms.edu
Jane McCarry, administrative assistant
413-265-2490
mccarryj@elms.edu


