Graduate Programs
The Lebanese American University offers a number of advanced degrees across its many schools. We are continually creating and developing master’s and doctoral degrees that meet local and regional needs while reaching the highest levels of teaching and research.
This page lists the graduate programs offered in the academic year 2019–2020.
School of Architecture & Design
Master of Arts (M.A.) in
- Islamic Art (30 credits)
School of Arts & Sciences
Master of Arts (M.A.) in
- Education (30 credits)
- Interdisciplinary Gender Studies (30 credits)
- International Affairs (30 credits)
- Migration Studies (30 credits)
- Multimedia Journalism (31 credits)
Master of Science (M.S.) in
- Applied & Computational Mathematics (30 credits)
- Biological Sciences (30 credits)
- Computer Science (30 credits)
- Nutrition (30 credits) 1
Adnan Kassar School of Business
- Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) (39 credits)
- Executive Master of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.) (36 credits)
- Master of Arts in Applied Economics (30 credits)
- Master of Science in Human Resources Management (30 credits)
School of Engineering
Master of Science (M.S.) in
- Civil & Environmental Engineering (30 credits), with concentrations in
- Infrastructure & Construction Management
- Environmental Science, Engineering & Management
- Engineering Mechanics
- Computer Engineering (30 credits), with concentrations in
- Computer Engineering
- Computer & Communication Engineering
- Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management (30 credits), with a concentration in Engineering Management
- Mechanical Engineering (30 credits)
Gilbert & Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine
School of Pharmacy
- Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Development and Management (36 credits)
- Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) (201 credits)
Graduate Studies & Research
Executive Master of Arts (E.M.A.) in
- Actuarial Science (36 credits) - offered jointly by the School of Arts and Sciences and the Adnan Kassar School of Business
* Pending completion of registration formalities with the New York State Education Department
1 The M.S. in Nutrition program does not lead to New York State certification. Dietitians and nutritionists do not have the authority to independently engage in the ordering of medical nutrition therapy in New York State.