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  1. DePaul's 175+ graduate programs are designed to fit into your schedule. We offer courses during the day, at night and online.

  2. Earn your Master of Science degree in one academic year as a full-time student, or in two academic years or less with part-time study. Choose from a broad range of concentrations: Accountancy (MSA): Online Only. Audit and Advisory Services (MSAA) Business Analytics (MS) Economics and Quantitative Analysis (MS) Finance (MS) Human Resources (MSHR)

  3. Master of Science degree programs to advance your career — 16 programs across a wide spectrum of business and financial disciplines. MS Programs. The DePaul DBA. A distinguished Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) program designed to prepare you to excel at higher levels of business or academia. DBA Program.

  4. Schedule an appointment with one of our graduate admission counselors. View the calendar and select an available appointment time. DePaul's liberal arts graduate school is home to more than 20 master's programs and certificates. Learn about admission and how to apply.

  5. Required Courses. You’ll complete a total of 12 courses. Learn More. No. 34. DePaul was ranked among the world’s best MS in Business Analytics programs by Eduniversal (2019). 91% of Kellstadt graduates were employed, continuing education or pursuing other goals within six months of graduation. Alumni Network.

  6. Hone your research skills and make new discoveries about the natural world. The Biological Sciences MS is a versatile degree that’s ideal for those who plan to teach, research or pursue a PhD. Become a well-rounded biologist through a combination of lecture, laboratory and seminar courses.

  7. DePaul’s master’s in Public Policy (MPP) gives you the skills, experience and analytical tools to help shape governmental policies that influence our local, regional and national agendas. You’ll also learn how to advance policies that are beneficial to urban communities and to advocate for those who are marginalized or at risk.