Gonzaga University offers graduate degree programs in the following academic areas:
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Business Administration- Master of Accountancy
- Master of Accountancy/Juris Doctor
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Business Administration in American Indian Entrepreneurship
- Master of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science in Engineering
- Master of Business Administration/Juris Doctor
- Master of Science in Taxation
- Master of Arts in Sports and Athletic Administration
- Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Counseling
- Master of Arts in School Counseling
- Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
- Master of Counselling (site based)
- Master of Education in Educational Leadership
- Master of Education in Special Education
- Master of Teaching
- Education Specialist in School Psychology
- Doctor of Educational Leadership
- Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership Studies
- Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership
- Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership Studies
Although graduate study involves a quantitative extension of knowledge, it is not a mere continuation of undergraduate or professional training. Intellectual achievement at the graduate level is different in kind, for the graduate student is expected to deepen and master knowledge by a personal and independent grasp of it in its sources and evidence, in its basic meanings and interrelationships.
In addition to offering the previously noted graduate degrees, the Provost & Senior Vice President may periodically approve a new or interdisciplinary graduate degree within an academic specialty. For detailed information on any graduate program, such as curriculum, tuition and admission procedures, students should consult the graduate catalog and contact the academic area responsible for that specific graduate program.