- Graduate School
- CHARLOTTE, NC
About
When Charlotte’s workforce needed to be re-skilled for the 21st century, Queens University of Charlotte expanded degree options to include graduate degrees and certificates.
Our graduate programs range from healthcare, to business, to education and more – focusing on growing industries to help you get the edge you need in your career.
You will learn from experts, as Queens faculty are not only scholars but practitioners. You will benefit from both their industry expertise and insights while also getting space in class to test your theories and hone your skills.
With a focus on experiential learning – we encourage you to participate in community-based projects where you will build your portfolios and gain important industry-specific experiences. Our Charlotte location gives you access to the industry connections you need to advance in your career.
When Charlotte calls for leaders, innovators, and difference makers, Royals rise to the occasion.
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Master of Arts in Educational Leadership
Our Master of Educational Leadership (MEL) program is focused on developing educational leaders that don’t just lead schools but lead communities. We work ensure you're prepared to be an effective leader by working through real-world simulations in every class. In these experiences, you'll grapple with difficult issues and work collaboratively with your colleagues to create solutions. You’ll be equipped with the skills you need to elevate your school and community. This exclusively online program is tailored to meet you where you are and to help you get the edge you need to rise in your career
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Queens University of Charlotte Reviews
All students are friendly. All professors are great and they always help you with everything.
While being an international student, there are not always (easy) ways how to work in the USA, but university staff was trying to help me with these issues. I appreciate their help!