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Accreditation
Walden University 's M.S. program in Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), a national accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Walden degree programs include management, public administration, education, health and human services, psychology, engineering, and IT. Our academic standards are high, our faculty is experienced, and our curriculum is rigorous. The Walden distance-learning approach optimizes relevance and depth of learning by letting students share experiences with peers here and abroad.
Since 1970, Walden has stayed true to its mission: serving the higher education needs of professionals who work for positive social change. Our programs help students achieve their personal enrichment and career advancement goals. Our graduates, in turn, enrich and advance the lives of countless others they serve.
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College Of Education
Today’s educators face unprecedented challenges—teacher and administrator shortages, decreased funding for public education, changing demographics of families, and expanding populations of children with special needs. Walden’s programs are designed to give educational leaders the skills and confidence to face these pressing issues and make a difference in the communities they serve.
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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
The programs that form the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences provide the academic knowledge and real-world experience you need to advance your career in a wide range of fields and make a positive impact in the lives of those you serve.
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School of Health and Human Services
Health and Human Services prepares scholar-practitioners to serve at the forefront of the design and delivery of cutting-edge public and private services. Utilizing an array of practice-oriented theories and qualitative and quantitative research strategies, our graduates are able to assess the effectiveness of existing health and human services programs, and, when necessary, make timely changes to them, or develop new ones that respond to the diverse needs of society’s most vulnerable citizens.
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School of Psychology
Helping people cope in trying times. Promoting productivity and performance in a global workplace. Helping people maintain their health and sense of well-being throughout their life span. These are just a few of the challenges you are likely to face as a professional in the field of psychology. Walden’s graduate programs in psychology are designed to help students meet the increasingly complex needs of diverse individuals, groups, and organizations.
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School of Management
Global competition, a rapidly evolving and knowledge-based economy, and a more diverse workforce place unprecedented demands on today’s managers. Forward-thinking and effective leaders expecting to succeed in this environment understand the need for continuous learning.
Walden’s programs are designed to advance the knowledge and practices of management and leadership with a solid grounding in business and management disciplines and with the latest best practices from the workforce.
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School of Public Policy and Administration
Today’s complex government system demands leaders who can continually manage at the boundaries of the public and private sectors. Walden University’s public policy and administration programs are designed to give motivated professionals the practical knowledge and proven skills they need to unite their organizations with the three sectors—government, private, and nonprofit—for more effective, innovative community solutions.
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NTU College of Engineering and Applied Science
Technology’s rapid progression continues to outpace the expertise offered by traditional universities. The NTU College of Engineering and Applied Science was created with the explicit purpose of helping technical professionals stay ahead of the curve.
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Education Resources
Earn Your Degree Online
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Facts & Info
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Institutional Accrediting Agency:
North Central Association of Schools and Colleges
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Address:
1001 Fleet Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
US
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Institution Type:
Private, for-profit, Higher Education
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Calendar Type:
Walden offers frequent start dates. Check with an Enrollment Advisor for details.
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Credit-earning Options:
Transfer of credit varies by applicant.
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Delivery Format:
Online course structure with residency requirements for Ph.D. programs.
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Carnegie Classification:
Doctoral/Research University—Intensive
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Technical Requirements:
Applicants to master's programs should possess minimum online and Internet capability, and KAM-based students should have a working knowledge and understanding of computers, but computer literacy is not essential.
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Geographic Restrictions:
Walden best serves the needs of those students living within the United States or Canada.
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On-Campus Requirement:
Doctoral programs require 32 units of academic residency, and some master's programs have specific courses and specializations with residency requirements.
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Loans Offered:
Federal Financial Aid and Student loans
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