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Independent website praises two MTSU master’s degr...

Independent website praises two MTSU master’s degree programs

Intelligentcom-finance ranking

An editorially independent website ranks two of MTSU’s graduate-level degree tracks as among the best in the nation.

Intelligent.com, a privately funded Seattle-based company, rates the university’s master’s degree programs in training and development seventh best in the nation, and the website deems MTSU’s master’s degree in finance programs 25th in the country.

For the finance master’s degree, which Intelligent.com considers to have the leading industry faculty in the ratings, MTSU offers both online and hybrid courses and a general concentration as well as concentrations in corporate finance and investments. The degree requires 33 credits for graduation.MTSU wordmark

Intelligent.com deems the master’s degree in training and development to have the best elective courses of any college in its rankings. This degree’s courses are strictly online at MTSU, and 30 credits are required to graduate.

The rankings of 1,604 accredited colleges and universities are evaluated based on curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation and post-graduate employment. The scoring system includes student engagement, potential return on investment and leading third-party evaluations.

For more information about the training and development master’s degree, contact Pamela Morris, associate professor of university studies, at 615-898-5920 or pamela.morris@mtsu.edu.

To learn more about the master’s degree in finance, contact the College of Graduate Studies at 615-898-2840 or graduate@mtsu.edu.

— Gina Logue (gina.logue@mtsu.edu)


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