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Graduate Studies<br />

Graduate education has been an integral part<br />

of <strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong> since 1932. Over the years,<br />

programs have evolved to meet the growing<br />

needs of an increasingly educated and diverse<br />

society. Graduate offerings may lead to<br />

advanced degrees or new professional credentials,<br />

and graduate level courses are offered in a number<br />

of departments for personal enrichment.<br />

Contact Information<br />

Office of Graduate Admission<br />

<strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

4600 Sunset Avenue<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46208-3485<br />

Local: (317) 940-8100<br />

Toll free: (888) 940-8100<br />

Fax: (317) 940-8150<br />

E-mail: admission@butler.edu<br />

Web: www.butler.edu/admission<br />

CEEB code: 1073<br />

Contact the Office of Admission in Robertson<br />

Hall at (317) 940-8100 for application<br />

forms for graduate study. A list of available<br />

programs and detailed program information<br />

may be found in the Graduate Programs section<br />

at the end of this chapter, on <strong>Butler</strong>’s web<br />

site, or you may contact any of the colleges or<br />

departments listed below:<br />

College of Business<br />

(Holcomb Building, Room 120, 940-9221)<br />

Master of Business Administration<br />

Master of Professional Accounting<br />

Jordan College of Fine Arts<br />

(Lilly Hall, Room 221, 940-9064)<br />

Master of Music in:<br />

Composition<br />

Conducting (choral or instrumental)<br />

Music Education<br />

Music History<br />

Music Theory<br />

Performance (piano, voice or orchestral instrument)<br />

Piano Pedagogy<br />

M.M. Degree with a double major<br />

College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences<br />

(Pharmacy Building, Room 107, 940-9323)<br />

Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences,<br />

Concentrations: pharmaceutics, pharmacology,<br />

medicinal chemistry, pharmacy administration<br />

and clinical sciences<br />

Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences/<br />

Doctor of Pharmacy degrees<br />

Doctor of Pharmacy/Masters of Business<br />

Administration (in collaboration with the<br />

College of Business)<br />

Master of Physician Assistant Studies<br />

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences<br />

Master of Arts in English<br />

(Jordan Hall, Room 308, 940-9859)<br />

Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing<br />

(Jordan Hall, Room 308, 940-9859)<br />

Master of Arts in History<br />

(Jordan Hall, Room 349, 940-9680)<br />

College of Education<br />

(Graduate Studies Office, Jordan Hall, Room<br />

246, 940-9501)<br />

Accelerated Alternative Program: Initial<br />

Licensure in Mild Intervention (P–12)<br />

Educational Administration programs: Master<br />

of Science in Education Administration<br />

Experiential Program for Preparing School<br />

Principals (EPPSP)<br />

Effective Teaching and Leadership Program<br />

(METL): Master of Science in Education<br />

School Counseling: Master of Science in School<br />

Counseling<br />

General Information<br />

A person holding a baccalaureate degree<br />

from a regionally accredited college or university<br />

who wishes to take graduate work for<br />

purposes other than obtaining an advanced<br />

degree (e.g. for teacher licensure, to transfer to<br />

another institution or for self-enrichment) may<br />

file a non-degree application. Application forms<br />

may be obtained from and submitted to the<br />

Office of Admission. An official transcript with<br />

a baccalaureate degree posted must be mailed<br />

directly from the issuing institution to the Office<br />

of Admission. Applications and supporting<br />

materials must be received one week prior to<br />

the first day of the term.<br />

If a non-degree student chooses to enter a<br />

graduate degree program, the student must<br />

complete a graduate degree-seeking application<br />

and follow the application procedures for that<br />

graduate program. Check with the Office of<br />

Admission for exact dates.<br />

348 <strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Graduate Studies

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