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Graduate Programs

The School of Professional Development (SPD) enrolls more than half of the Stony Brook West Campus graduate student population largely because our programs have been specifically designed to meet the needs of working professionals. Most SPD students attend school part-time, taking their courses in the evenings, on Saturdays, and even online. To learn about our programs and how to apply, click on the links below.

Master's Degree Programs

Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

Master of Professional Studies

Master of Arts in Teaching

Combined Bachelor's/Master of Arts in Teaching Degree Programs

Current Stony Brook undergraduate students are eligible to enroll in a combined Bachelor's/Master's degree program leading to Teacher Certification.
» Details on BA/BS - MAT Programs

Teacher Certification Extension Program

 


Educational Leadership Programs

Post-Master's Advanced Graduate Certificates

The following programs are listed for current students only; new applicants are not being accepted:


Advanced Graduate Certificate Programs


Non-Matriculated Students

Prospective students who hold bachelor's degrees may apply to take courses with non-matriculated status, either independently or to earn graduate credit in the following areas:

Articulation Agreements

*These programs require graduate degrees and professional certification for admission.

The Cody Center
Graduate studies relating to autism and related disorders.

Post-Baccalaureate Programs

 

Statement of Student Responsibility
Students themselves—whether new, returning, or continuing—are responsible for reviewing, understanding, and adhering to their degree and/or certificate program requirements. (SPD’s non-matriculating [non-degree] graduate students [GSP] are responsible for adhering to the guidelines related to non-matriculated status.) All SPD students are responsible for reviewing, understanding, and complying with University and SPD regulations, policies, and procedures, as described in all official publications, the University website, and the SPD website, including, but not limited to, SPD’s online references, the SPD Student Handbook and SPD Academic Calendar.

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