Loyola Marymount University

  • Thomas Poon, Executive Vice President and Provost

    GRADUATE ADMISSIONS CONTACTS
    Chake Kouyoumjian, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
    David Alan Sapp, Ph.D., Dean, Graduate Education

    COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
    DEGREES
    M.S.A.: Accounting
    M.S.: Business Analytics
    M.S.: Management
    M.B.A.
    Executive M.B.A.

    COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
    DEGREES
    M.A.: Bioethics, English, Pastoral Theology, Philosophy, Theology

    COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
    DEGREES
    M.A.T.: Mathematics
    M.S.: Computer Science, Environmental Science, Systems Engineering Leadership
    M.S.E.: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
    DEGREES
    M.A.: Administration & Leadership, Bilingual Education, Catholic School Programs, Counseling, Elementary Education, General Education, Literacy Education, School Psychology, Secondary Education, Special Education
    Ed.D.: Educational Leadership for Social Justice

    SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVISION
    DEGREES
    M.F.A.: Film and Television Production, Writing for the Screen, and Writing and Producing for Television

    COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND FINE ARTS
    DEGREES
    M.A.: Marital & Family Therapy

    LOYOLA LAW SCHOOL
    Phone: 213-736-1074 Fax: 213-736-6523
    DEGREES
    L.L.M.
    M.L.S.
    J.S.D.
    J.D.

    Center for International Business Education

    The LMU Center for International Business Education (CIBE), funded by the U.S. Department of Education, supports programs, instruction and research on issues of importance to U.S. trade and competitiveness. LMU CIBE emphasizes transformative education in the areas of global sustainability and business ethics; global talent development and foreign business language education; innovative global marketing; and international entrepreneurship

    Center for Asian Business

    The Center for International Business Education (CIBE) is offering a new course in fall 2020 called "Business Chinese" (CHIN 3998/INBA 3898).
    This course prepares students for the business world in contemporary China by developing their linguistic and cultural proficiency in a business context. This course fulfills the Chinese minor requirement as an upper-division elective. Prerequisite is CHIN 2104, by LMU language placement, or consent of the instructor. Questions? Contact Dr. Yu Li at yu.li@lmu.edu

    ONLINE DEGREE
    M.A.: Reading Instruction

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