The Canisius College Graduate Division offers curricula leading to the degrees of Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Science in Education (M.S. in Ed.), Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Business Administration in Professional Accounting (M.B.A.P.A.) and Master of Business Administration in Accounting (M.B.A.A.). Each program is listed with the official approved title and HEGIS1 number by which it is registered with the New York State Education Department. Enrollment in other than registered or otherwise approved programs may jeopardize a student’s eligibility for certain student-aid awards. The programs are as follows:

Master of science degree:
Physical Education

0835

School Administrator and Supervisor

0828

Elementary Education2 0802
Adolescence Education2
 
Biology "7-12"

0401-01

Chemistry "7-12"

1905-01

English "7-12"

1501-01

French "7-12"

1102-01

German "7-12"

1103-01

Mathematics "7-12"

1701-01

Physics "7-12

1902-01

Social Studies "7-12"

2201-01

Spanish "7-12"

1105-01

Counselor Education

0826-01

Certificate Program (advanced program for students who have the master’s degree in Counselor Education)

0826-01

Teachers of the Deaf

0812

Teaching Students with Disabilities: Childhood

0808

Teaching Students with Disabilities:Adolescence

0808

Teaching Students with Disabilities: Childhood -
Severe/Multiple Disabilties Annotation

0808

College Student Personnel Administration

0826

Sport Administration

0599

Organizational Communication and Development

0601

Health and Human Performance

1299

Master of science in education degree:
Education (general)

0801

Childhood Education

0802

Adolescence Education

0803

Literacy Education: Birth-Grade 60830
Literacy Education: Grades 5-12 0830
Literacy Education: Birth-Grade 12 0830
Physical Education

0835

Business and Marketing

0838

Adolescence Education: History

2201.01

Master of business administration degree

0506

Master of business administration in
professional accounting degree

0502

Master of business administration in
accounting degree

0502

The college reserves the right to modify its regulations at any time to conform with current university and graduate school practice.

The graduate division offers courses during the regular summer, fall and spring sessions.

Students must assume the responsibility of acquainting themselves with all requirements pertaining to their program of study and of adhering to them. This involves a careful reading of the Canisius College Catalog and of departmental and graduate division notices. When in doubt, they should avail themselves of the advice of their department chair or program director.


1 Higher Education General Information Survey.

2 The M.B.A.A. degree is awarded only to those students who complete the 150-hour program in accounting (see page 30).