School of Professional Studies
Graduate programs in the School of Professional Studies include Masters in Communication, Computer Science, Data Analytics, Information Technology, Project Management, Sports and Esports Administration, Public Administration, and Public Administration for Senior Leadership. Certificate programs include Educational Leadership, Digital Literacy, Nonprofit Human Services Management, Project Management, Public Relations, Regulatory Affairs for Cannabis Control, and Advanced Graduate Study.
2016
Cybersecurity Awareness Shrewsbury Public Schools, Brittany Crompton, David Thompson, Manuel Reyes, Xueyan Zhao, and Xueke Zou
Best Practices to Increase Efficacy of Graduate School Admissions Communications at Clark University, Diana Curran, Nikki Feinberg, Mitchell Kelley, Ruiqi Li, and Anning Zhou
Alternatives Unlimited Inc. Property Service Application, Jalpa Dave, Pennie Nataliya, and Neelakshi Bali
Analysis of the Point of Sales System at Tower Hill Botanical Garden and Suggested Courses of Action, Brian Dunn, Keerthi Bandi, Chantal Kopwa Epse Kassa, and F.N.U Shelly
Analyzing Shared Value and Social Business Principles: A Case Study of Honeydrop Beverages and Seven Hills Foundation, Sarah Dys, Maya Grevatt, and Brianna Mirabile
The Transition Experiences of International Graduate Students in Clark University School of Professional Studies, Xuesong Huang, Mingyang Lian, Dang Trung, Jay Sheth, Yuwei Yang, and Irina Klimenko
A Nonprofit Model in a For-Profit World: A Closer Look at Sheltered Workshops and Sustainability as an Employee Run Business, Bing Jang, Mitchell Perry, Nikolin Vangjeli, and Laura Ducharme
Doc Wayne Youth Services, Inc. Capstone Project Youth Employment and Mentoring, Bongani T. Jeranyama, Zhengjun Liu, and Sarah Parsons
Charlton Fire Department Resident Expectations: Survey and Analysis, Natalie Omary, Jingxin Wen, Junchen Chen, and Denis Kornev
2015
Capstone Revival, Mary Mesele, Ruochen Lu, and Quilin Jiang
2007
Nollywood: The emergence of the Nigerian videofilm industry and its representation of Nigerian culture, Uchenna Onuzulike