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Business & MBA

Build a strong foundation and take your education further with dozens of concentrations to choose from.

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Healthcare

Prepare for important roles in the fast-growing, in-demand fields of Public Health and Health Administration.

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Technology

Learn how to create, manage and secure technology with resources used in today’s workforce.

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Social Sciences

Deepen your understanding of human behavior, social groups and society in subjects like history, sociology and psychology.

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"I knew I would complete my degree and I knew I would do it at a lower cost than other universities."

Latisha Aguilar ‘21
BA Psychology

"The degree that I have [from] Southern New Hampshire University...really gave me a head start with the career path that I've chosen."

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BS Geoscience

"I knew SNHU was a trustworthy institution from day one. They were with me the whole time and wanted me to be successful."

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MS Marketing

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What is an MA Degree?

What is a master’s degree, exactly? A master's degree is a graduate degree that you typically pursue following the completion of a bachelor’s degree. These degrees come in various lengths and specializations and can better prepare you for a career in your field of study.
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Academic Spotlight: Associate Dean of Social Science Dr. Tharinia Oyegun

Dr. Tharinia Oyegun, or Dr. T, an associate dean of social sciences at Southern New Hampshire University, recently answered questions about the importance of education and how she connects with online students.
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What is Health Information Management? The Backbone of Health Data

Health information management (HIM) is a critical field within healthcare that involves the secure and accurate documentation, management and analysis of patient health information. It encompasses areas such as coding and revenue cycle, informatics, data analytics and information governance.
Mary Beth Dayley '24G, an SNHU Masters in English and Creative Writing graduate, in a cap and gown holding her diploma.

SNHU Spotlight: Mary Beth Dayley, MA in English and Creative Writing Grad

Mary Beth Dayley ‘24G describes herself as a life-long learner. After years of traveling and taking classes where she could, all while raising her children, she earned her undergraduate degree at 43. Now, at 80 years old, she’s earned her MA in English and Creative Writing from SNHU.

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