Skip to Sub Navigation Skip to Main Navigation Skip to A to Z Index Skip to Admissions
MPS
Training & Development Concentration (Onsite Training)


Master of Professional Studies (MPS) - Concentration in Training & Development
Specialization in Onsite Training

Total credits required for graduation: 33

A. Core Courses - Students will complete the following three core courses for nine credit hours.
PRST 6100 Professional Environment: Issues and Ethics 3 credits
PRST 6200 Globalization and the Professions 3 credits
PRST 6300* Research Methods 3 credits

*Prerequisite: Undergraduate or Graduate Statistics


B. Required Courses

PRST 6410 Evaluation of Learning 3 credits
PRST 6420 Organizational Needs Analysis 3 credits

C. Students will select one of the following courses

PRST 6770 Computer-Based Decision Modeling 3 credits
PRST 6600 Statistical Analysis 3 credits

D. Onsite Training Specialization - all required

TECH 6105 Project Planning and Scheduling 3 credits
PRST 6460 Training and Development 3 credits
PRST 6470 Facilitation of Learning 3 credits

E. Electives - student will select one of the following courses

COMM 6110 Leadership and Communication 3 credits
JOUR 6450 Public Relations Management 3 credits
PRST 6700 Conflict Management and Negotiation 3 credits
TECH 6105 Project Planning and Scheduling 3 credits
PRST 6040 Human Resources Management 3 credits
PRST 6310 Leadership in Organization 3 credits
PRST 6800 Organizational Skills and Development 3 credits
PRST 6500 Foundations of Leadership 3 credits
LDSP 6000 Current Issues and Cases in Leadership 3 credits
ELPA 6560 Small Group Leadership 3 credits
PRST 6430 Instructional Design of Electronic Training 3 credits
PRST 6440 Teaching Online 3 credits
PRST 6450 Computer-Based Instruction 3 credits

F. Professional Project - The Master of Professional Studies program requires every student to complete a professional project as the culminating experience in earning the degree.

PRST 6998 Professional Project (Must be taken during the final semester of the program) 3 credits

Note: Graduate Online Courses offered by each individual university
[Students employed full time are limited to two online courses per semester.]