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Sequential Degrees

A sequential degree is an opportunity to earn a second MA or MBA degree following your first postgraduate degree.

Sequential Masters Degree

For Webster Students

  • Students who have already earned an MA or MBA from any Webster University may apply for a sequential MA degree.
  • Webster students need to complete only the core classes in their chosen MA

Other regionally accredited college/university Students

  • Students who have already earned a MA, MBA or MSc from another regionally accredited college, university or international equivalent
  • Non-Webster students earn their sequential degree by completing required classes detailed in curriculum, plus an additional 6 credit hours of Webster MA or MBA coursework*

* Additional course work cannot duplicate standard required course work.

Sequential MBA Degree

Any student holding an MA or MBA from Webster University or from any other regionally accredited college, university or international equivalent may earn a sequential MBA from Webster.

Conditions required to apply for sequential MBA are:

  • Student must meet core class requirements of the MBA

    • If the student's chosen MBA programme electives contain MBA core classes, then 6 credit hours of those MBA classes may be counted towards the 27 hours of MBA core classes required.
    • If more than 6 credit hours (3 classes) of the MBA core classes were taken in the MA program, then student must make substitutions for those classes in order to fulfil the 21 remaining credit hours required for MBA degree.

For more details concerning the Webster sequential degree program, please contact the Admissions Officer. Tel +44 (0) 20 7487 7452.

Page last updated 10/4/2007

"Studying International Relations at Webster Graduate School in London taught me two ways of International Relations: the academic way and the personal way...   In the academic life of International Relations, we learned and analyzed various political theories and their realization; methodologies and ways of research...   In the personal life of International Relations, we learned that it is possible for nearly all ethnicities, friends and enemies, to sit in one class-room, to listen to one professor, to share one lunch-break – suddenly we shared the same interests!  "

Bettina Lutz

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