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Where promise

meets potential

Whether you plan to attend on-campus or online, full time or part time, the joy is in the journey. Seton Hall University will meet you on your path with a graduate program that fosters your great purpose.

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115+

Graduate Programs

50+

Certificate programs

8

Schools and Colleges

3425

Graduate students enrolled

Shannon McNulty

I chose to study at Seton Hall because of its strong reputation, comprehensive training and exceptional leadership. I enjoyed the personalized guidance, research involvement and collaboration with peers that fostered meaningful connections beyond graduation.

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All programs

Seton Hall’s highly competitive graduate programs are designed to uncover and cultivate the inherent potential in each of our students. Our offerings span a wide range of interests,  including health professions, nursing, business, social work, psychology, communications, diplomacy and international relations, education, the sciences and humanities.

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Online programs

Our online graduate degree and certificate programs help you build practical, in-demand skills and establish valuable professional connections—in a flexible format that fits your unique needs.

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STEM programs

Seton Hall’s STEM-designated graduate programs help students develop interdisciplinary skills and cultivate their ability to solve problems and think critically. With a STEM degree, you will have the opportunity to make a profound impact in your chosen field while advancing your career.

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Dual degree programs

Seton Hall has a number of programs that allow you to pursue multiple passions and interests while advancing your career. While dual degrees pair undergraduate and graduate coursework, joint degrees combine two master's programs, such as the J.D./M.B.A joint degree.

Brian T. Reiss, Ph.D.

The robust foundational training I received enabled me to excel as a competitive industry scientist. My scientific endeavors have directly contributed to the pharmacological optimization of therapeutics capable of reducing patient morbidity and mortality.