Simmons prepares students for their careers. Here you can go directly
from your undergraduate program to earning a graduate degree at Simmons
or one of our affiliated schools. These programs are typically five
or six-year programs, and often allow you to earn your Bachelor’s degree
plus a Master’s or Doctoral degree in less time than traditional programs.
Please see the Simmons Catalog
for more specifics on these programs.
Chemistry/Pharmacy
Earn a B.S. in Chemistry from Simmons and a Doctorate in Pharmacy from
neighboring Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
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Chemistry/Middle/Secondary
School Education
The program combines a strong preparation in physical science with the
courses and student teaching experience necessary for teacher certification.
Students earn a B.S. in Chemistry and an M.A. in Education.
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Children’s Literature
Earn a B.A. from Simmons and an M.A. in Children’s Literature
from Simmons.
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Education
This five-year integrated Bachelor's-Master's Program in General and
Special Education is for students who wish to take more liberal arts
and science electives in addition to their major at the undergraduate
level and have a year-long experience at the graduate level.
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Gender/Cultural Studies
Earn a B.A. from Simmons and an M.A. in Gender and Cultural Studies
from Simmons in five years.
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Nursing
Earn a B.S. in Nursing from Simmons and an M.S.N. in Nursing from Simmons
School for Health Studies. This five-year program leads to licensure
as an R.N.
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Physical Therapy
This integrated six-year program allows students to earn their DPT.
Earn a B.S. from Simmons and continue on to earn a Doctorate in Physical
Therapy from Simmons School for Health Studies.
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Science Information Technology/Information
Services
This program is designed to prepare students for the abundant career
opportunities for science specialists in librarianship and information
services. Students earn a B.S. in Chemistry, Computer Science, or Mathematics,
and an M.S. in Library & Information Science.
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