Did you know you can take graduate-level classes on a non-degree basis at the Hood Graduate School?

Enjoy small, interactive classes taught by top-tier faculty. Work during the day and take classes in the evening, summer and even on weekends. Earn credits for successful completion.

Apply up to 12 credits taken on a non-degree basis toward master's degree requirements.

Sample SPRING 2016 Courses - Semester starts January 11th, 2016
COUN 504: Counseling Techniques / GERO 554: Social Gerontology
COUN 505: Group Dynamics, Proc & Counseling / GERO 556: Health and Aging
CS 503: Algorithms & Programming I / THAN 523: Dying & Principles of Care for the Dying
CS 504: Algorithms & Programming II / THAN 528: Developmental Perspectives: Thanatology
CS 508: Computer Organization and Design / THAN 529: Historical/Multicultural Perspective: Thanatology
CS 519: Advanced Data Structures / THAN 525G: Seminar: Death Notification
IT 510 - Computing Hardware/Software Systems / PLRL 501: Love - Philosophical and Religious Perspectives
IT 512 - Elements of Computer Programming / HUM 560I -Orientalism and Egyptomania: Art, Lit. & History
IT 535 - Security Policies, Ethics and Law / ARTS 500: Ceramics - Sculpture/Handbuilding
ITMG 516 - Intro to Data Analytics/Bus Data Mining / THAN 525M: Supporting Grieving Children
EDUC 512: Technology for Literacy, Leadership & Learning / PSY 500: Human Development as a Lifelong Process
EDUC 514: Pupil Services Administration / PSY 505: Social Psychology: A Survey
EDUC 552: The Teaching of Algebra / PSY 511: Theory and Principles of Counseling
EDUC 577: Introduction to Educational Research / PSY 531: Abnormal Psychology
EDUC 581: Research-Based Teaching, Learning & Assessment / ECMG 556: Statistics for Management
EDUC 582: Educational Philosophy in a Diverse Society / MGMT 582: Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
EDUC 583: Curriculum Development / ENV 505: Biostatistics
EDUC 595: Teaching Statistics and Probability / ENV 512: Insect Ecology
MATH 502: Explorations in Algebra / MGMT 553: Foundations of Accounting
MGMT 552 - Quantitative Methods for Managers / MGMT 560 - Leadership & Organizational Behavior
Bachelor's degree required for admission.

APPLY NOW! For more information on non-degree application and registration please visit, www.hood.edu/gradregister or email . If you would like to visit with our Graduate School Staff about degree programs, please visit our webpage here, email us at or call 301-696-3000.