Boston University
Put your CPCU designation to work and earn a master's degree in Insurance Management from Boston University. This revolutionary e-Learning master's program is designed to accommodate your demanding work and home-life schedule. It gives you access anywhere, anytime, to courses that will help you both professionally and personally.
This program consists of 8 courses for a total of 32 credits and requires you to have the CPCU designation. Your CPCU courses supply the insurance specialization of the degree program; the balance of the program will consist of master’s level business courses that you will take from Boston University. You will earn your degree in 4 semesters or about 16 months by taking two seven-week courses per semester focusing on only one course at a time.
e-Learning Benefits
Boston University's new e-Learning master's degree program will allow you to realize career-advancing opportunities while you continue working..
- Gain the benefits of a master's degree in as few as 16 months
- Complete your classes online without interrupting your professional career track
- Learn anywhere, anytime, with 24-hours, 7-days-a-week technical support
- Experience stimulating courses designed specifically for the Internet
- Interact with fellow business leaders and faculty no matter where you are
- Gain expertise from Boston University's world-class faculty with real world experience
This program never requires you to attend on on-campus class. The only time you would need to come to Boston would be to attend graduation ceremonies (but that is entirely up to you)!
About Boston University
Boston University, founded in 1839, is the fourth largest independent, fully accredited university in the U.S. With more than 2,500 faculty members and more than 28,000 students, it is a recognized innovator in business, management, healthcare, science, engineering, communications, and education. Boston University's high standards and superior academic reputation mean greater rewards for you.
How To Apply
If you have a bachelor's degree, you already meet the first requirement. When reviewing your admission application, the admissions committee at Boston University considers many things, including your:
- undergraduate grade point average
- professional accomplishments
- career goals
Note: entrance exams (e.g., GMAT or GRE) are not required.
Visit Boston University's Web site at www.msimdegree.com. Or call an Admissions Representative today toll-free at 1-866-232-0232, ext. 225, or send an e-mail to cpcu@embanet.com. The representative will provide you with more information about Boston University and answer your questions about application procedures and admission requirements.