Master’s Programs
California Pacificatory University offers professionally focused master’s degree programs designed for adult learners pursuing advanced academic study through a distance education model.
Programs emphasize graduate-level academic engagement, independent learning, and faculty-guided evaluation within a structured curriculum framework.
Learning Approach
Master’s-level study at CPU is grounded in structured curricula that support progressive learning and professional advancement. Programs are designed to:
Strengthen analytical and critical thinking
Support research-informed decision-making
Develop advanced discipline-specific knowledge
Encourage independent scholarly engagement
Instructional Delivery
100% online / distance education
Asynchronous course access
Structured academic requirements
Faculty-guided assessment
Programs are designed for adult learners balancing academic, professional, and personal responsibilities.
Available Master’s Programs
Master of Nursing Leadership
Master of Nursing Leadership
Master of Nursing Leadership
Advanced study in leadership, systems thinking, and evidence-informed decision-making for nursing professionals.
Master of Public Health
Master of Public Health
Master of Public Health
Graduate study focused on population health, public health systems, policy, and data-informed health strategies.
Master in Business Administration
Master in Business Administration
Master in Business Administration
Advanced study in organizational leadership, strategic decision-making, and managerial analysis within professional and institutional contexts.
Master of Information Technology
Master of Information Technology
Master of Information Technology
Advanced study in information systems, technology management, and applied IT solutions within organizational contexts.
Master of Cybersecurity
Master of Cybersecurity
Master of Cybersecurity
Graduate-level study in cybersecurity principles, risk management, and protection of digital systems and infrastructure.
Master in Psychology
Master in Psychology
Master in Psychology
Graduate-level academic study in psychological theory, human behavior, and applied psychological analysis within academic, organizational, and social contexts.
Academic Model
All master’s programs share a common academic framework:
Structured curriculum with defined learning outcomes
Independent learning and analytical engagement
Research-informed coursework
Faculty oversight and academic evaluation
This model supports flexibility while maintaining expectations appropriate to graduate-level education.
Academic Expectations
Master’s-level study requires sustained academic engagement. Students are expected to demonstrate:
Graduate-level analytical thinking
Academic writing proficiency
Research-informed reasoning
Ethical academic conduct
Admissions Overview
Admissions requirements and application procedures are published separately and may vary by program. Prospective students are encouraged to review program-specific information and institutional disclosures prior to enrollment.
Student Responsibility
Enrollment in a master’s program represents a commitment to independent study, academic integrity, and adherence to institutional policies. Students are responsible for confirming program alignment with personal and professional goals.
