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GRADUATE PROGRAMS
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- Master of Arts in Media Communications
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- Master of Arts in International Relations **
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** To be introduced in 2000-2001
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Graduate registration is available now for classes beginning in
August. For information, please go to the Admissions Information Section.
Master of business administration (M.B.A.) is a name recognized
around the world that signifies comprehensive, practical, well-rounded
American graduate business education. At Webster, our graduate
programs are designed with working professionals in mind:
- Flexible scheduling (with courses offered in nine-week modules).
- Classes emphasize practical, real-world applications. Many are
taught by faculty who work in the fields they teach.
- Small classes taught in English provide ample opportunities for
participation so students can increase their mastery of the language.
- Options to pursue your degree at your own pace.
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
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- Advertising and Marketing Communications
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- Behavioral and Social Science (Psychology)
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- Computer Science (Information Technology)
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- Writing as a Profession (Journalism)
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** To be introduced in 2000-2001
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- International network of alumni in 128 countries.
Undergraduate registration is available now for classes beginning
in August. For information, please go to the Admissions Information Section.
All first-year undergraduate students take a broad curriculum
in General Education reflecting the University's commitment to
the value of the liberal arts in a well-rounded undergraduate
education. Webster's undergraduate programs are designed to ensure
that students enjoy a competitive advantage in the job market
through cutting-edge theory and practical experience taught by
working professionals.
Webster students may, if they choose, study for a period of two
months or longer at one of Webster's other worldwide campuses.
For more information please go to Webster's Study Abroad Page.
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Intensive ESL courses taught by trained instructors will be integrated with academic
skills courses as well as social and recreational activities.
Webster students can also practice for the TOEFL exam via their
website at http://www.TOEFL.org. TOEFL score requirements for graduates is 530 and 500 for undergraduates.
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