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Advancing your career doesn’t have to mean sacrificing your life

At UIndy’s Shaheen College of Arts & Sciences, flexible master’s degrees and certificates help you grow without missing a beat.

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University of Indianapolis campus and students.

The future looks bright (and flexible) at UIndy.

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Did you know? You don’t have to commit to a full master’s program to advance your career. (Yes, you can breathe a sigh of relief.)

At the University of Indianapolis, flexible master’s degrees and graduate certificates offered through the Shaheen College of Arts & Sciences are designed to meet you where you are and get you where you want to go.

Here’s how UIndy helps Hoosiers advance with confidence:

  • Flexible formats: In-person, online, or hybrid options that fit your schedule.
  • Career-driven programs: Public Relations, Biology, Business, Nursing, International Relations, and more.
  • Real-world experience: Hands-on training, internships, and research opportunities prepare you to lead.
  • Personalized support: Small classes and expert faculty mean you won’t get lost in the crowd.
  • Start small, think big: Begin with a certificate and stack credits toward a master’s later.

We get itgoing back to school is a big step. UIndy’s flexible options make it easier to take that leap.

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