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Graduate Division

The mission of the Graduate Division is to promote transformative graduate education at Loyola Marymount University to celebrate the accomplishments of graduate students and the faculty who educate them, and to provide leadership in the establishment and communication of policies, standards, and processes related to graduate education and to the quality of life for graduate students. 

Since its creation in 1950, the Graduate Division has worked closely with the University's colleges and schools to create innovative programs that meet the personal, academic, and professional needs of its students. As life-long learning becomes even more integral to individual success and social welfare, the Graduate Division remains committed to providing an array of forward-looking programs of great distinction and to creating an environment that enables students to realize their full potential.

The University's graduate programs are characterized by outstanding faculty, academic excellence, small class size, and attention to individual students. Though the graduate programs span a diverse array of academic disciplines and professions, they are uniform in their attention to education of the whole person, to conscious exploration of ethical issues, and to developing leaders in service to society.

Across its various schools and colleges, the University offers curricula leading to degrees of Doctorate in Education (Ed.D.). Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), Master of Science (M.S.), and Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.), as well as to a variety of graduate certificates and credentials.



Graduate Division Administration

Joseph Hellige
Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies

Chake Kouyoumjian
Associate Dean, Graduate Studies

Graduate Division Directory

The Graduate Studies Office is located in University Hall, Suite 2500.
Telephone: (310) 338-2721 or (888) 946-5681; fax: (310) 338-6086.

All communication concerning Graduate Studies should be addressed to:

Graduate Division
Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive, Suite 2500
Los Angeles, California 90045-2659

Graduate Division

Joseph Hellige,
Vice President for research and Graduate Studies
University Hall, Suite 4800
(310) 338-2733

Chake Kouyoumjian, Associate Dean, Graduate Studies
University Hall, Suite 2500
(310) 338-2721

Financial Aid

Crystal Dootson, Assistant Director of Graduate Financial Aid
Xavier 100
(310) 338-2753

Bellermine College of Liberal Arts

Michael O'Sullivan., Interim Dean
University Hall, Suite 4600
(310) 338-2716

James J. Walter, Chairperson, The Bioethics Institute
University Hall, Suite 4512
(310) 338-4205

Stephen Shepherd, Graduate Director, English
University Hall, Suite 2600
(310) 568-6225

Mark Morelli, Graduate Director, Philosophy
University Hall, Suite 2600
(310) 338-7384

Michael Horan, Graduate Director, Theological Studies
University Hall, Suite 3767
(310) 338-2755

College of Business Administration

Dennis W. Draper, Dean
Hilton 337A
(310) 338-2731

Rachelle Katz, Associate Dean and Director of the MBA Program
Hilton 233A
(310) 338-2848

William Lindsey, Associate Dean and Director of the Center for Executive Learning
Hilton 200B
(310) 338-7410

Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Richard G. Plumb, Dean
Pereira 100
(310) 338-2834

Stephanie August, Graduate Director, Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering and Graduate Director, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Doolan 108
(310) 338-5973

Joe Reichenberger, Graduate Director, Civil Engineering and Enviornmental Science
South Hall
(310) 338-2830

Michael Grady, Graduate Director, Mathematics (M.A.T)
University Hall, Suite 2775
(310) 338-5107

Bohdan W. Oppenheim, Graduate Director, Mechanical Engineering
Pereira 204
(310) 338-2825

Frederick S. Brown, Graduate Director, Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
Doolan 206
(310) 338-7878

School of Education

Shane P. Martin, Dean
University Hall, Suite 2600
(310) 338-2863

School of Film and Television

Teri Schwartz, Dean
St. Robert's 102
(310) 338-5800

Glenn Gebhard, Graduate Director
St. Robert's 102
(310) 338-3025


Degrees Offered

1) The Master of Arts degree is offered in the following:
    
    Administration

    Bilingual Elementary Education

    Bilingual Secondary Education

    Biliteracy, Leadership and Intercultural Education

    Bioethics

    Catholic Inclusive Education

    Catholic School Administration

    Child and Adolescent Literacy

    Early Childhood Education

    Education Psychology

    Elementary Education

    English - Areas of Emphasis:

        Literature

        Creative Writing

        Rhetoric

    General Education

    Literacy and Language Arts

    Martial and Family Therapy

    Pastoral Theology
    
    Philosophy

    School Counseling - Areas of Emphasis:

        Catholic School Counseling

        Guidance and Counseling

    Secondary Education

    Special Education

    Teaching English as a Second Language

    Theology

2) The Master of Arts Teaching degree is offered in the following:

    Mathematics

3) The Master of Business Administration degree Areas of Emphasis:

    Accounting

    Entreperneurial Organizations

    Executive MBA

    Financial Decision Systems

    Human Resource Management

    Information and Decision Science

    International Business Systems

    Management and Organizational Behavior

    Market Management

4) The Master of Fine Arts degree is offered in the following:
    
    Production

    Screenwriting

5) The Master of Science degree is offered in the following:
    
    Computer Science

    Environmental Science

    Systems Engineering

6) The Master of Science in Engineering degree is offered in the following:
    
    Civil Engineering

    Electrical Engineering

    Mechanical Engineering


7) Dual Master's degress/Joint Programs are offered in the following:

    MS/MBA - Systems Engineering Leadership

    JD/MBA

8) The Doctorate in Education is offered in the following:

    Educational Leadership for Social Justice



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