Overview
Argosy University is an academic institution dedicated to providing career education with real-world emphasis. Students can choose from Master and Doctorate Degrees in Psychology, Business, or Educational Leadership. Courses are offered at 18 campuses in 12 states across the U.S. to offer convenient options for students all over the country.
Student Appeal
Small class sizes are maintained to promote improved student success through individual attention and a sense of community. Flexible learning is available to complement a busy working schedule, along with accelerated learning to earn a degree and start a career. Student services include student government, campus newsletters, counseling, student insurance, and career placement opportunities. Additional career services give students coaching and preparation in resume writing, interviewing, job searching, and salary negotiating.
Financial
Financial aid includes state and federal loans, grants, and work study for eligible students. Additionally, Argosy offers student scholarships on the basis of need and merit. Argosy University is accredited by the Higher Learning commission of the North Central Association.
Programs Offered*:
Master Degrees
Master of Arts
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- Clinical Psychology
- Clinical Psychology/Marriage & Family Therapy
- Community Counseling
- Counseling Psychology
- Counseling Psychology/Marriage & Family Therapy
- Forensic Psychology
- Industrial Organizational Psychology
- Marriage & Family Therapy
- Mental Health Counseling
- School Counseling
- School Psychology
- Sport-Exercise Psychology
Master of Arts in Education
- Adult Education & Training
- Educational Administration
- Educational Leadership
- Instructional Leadership
- Instructional Leadership/Multiple Subject Teacher Preparation
- Instructional Leadership/Single Subject Teacher Preparation
- Teaching and Learning
Master of Business Administration
Master of Public Health
- Master of Public Health (MPH)
Master of Science
- Health Services Management
- Management
- Non-Profit Management
- Psychopharmacology
Doctorate Degrees
Doctor of Business Administration
Doctor of Education
- Community College Executive Leadership
- Counseling Psychology
- Counselor Education & Supervision
- Educational Leadership
- Instructional Leadership
- Organizational Leadership
- Pastoral Community Counseling
- Teaching and Learning
Doctor of Psychology
- Clinical Psychology
- School Psychology
- Doctorate in Marriage & Family Therapy
Specialized Degrees
- Education Specialist in Educational Leadership
- Education Specialist in Instructional Leadership
- Education Specialist in School Counseling
- Education Specialist in Teaching and Learning
*Students must possess at least a bachelor degree to enroll in master programs; a master degree is required for doctorate programs. Programs vary by location.