Advance Your Career with the Master of Science in Professional Practice (M.S.P.P.)

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In today’s ever-evolving professional landscape, the ability to design and deliver effective training is crucial—whether in business, healthcare, education, the military, or beyond. The Master of Science in Professional Practice (M.S.P.P.) program is uniquely designed to meet this growing demand, equipping professionals with the skills needed to develop, implement, and assess instructional programs for adult learners.

This program is ideal for professionals from non-education backgrounds who find themselves tasked with training others but lack formal instructional training. Through the M.S.P.P., students gain a strong foundation in adult learning theory, curriculum development, and instructional design—empowering them to lead training efforts confidently and competently in their organizations.

Flexibility is at the heart of the M.S.P.P. experience. With six start dates per year, multiple delivery formats (online, in-person, hybrid, and hy-flex), and a highly customizable curriculum, this program is designed to work around your schedule and goals. You can pace your coursework to fit your life—whether that means doubling up during slower months or taking breaks when needed.

The program culminates in a Capstone project that allows you to apply what you’ve learned in a real-world setting aligned with your career goals. And with the ability to choose 18 of your 30 credit hours, including electives from business, healthcare, education, and more, your education is as unique as your career path.

Whether you work in a corporate office, nonprofit, school district, or government agency, the M.S.P.P. program will help you become a more effective educator and leader. Prepare to make a meaningful impact—enroll in the Master of Science in Professional Practice program and take your career to the next level. Examples of careers that this degree would qualify people for is Training and Development Specialist, Training and Development Manager and Instructional Coordinator. 

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