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Graduate Programs


At Woodbury, you can earn a Master of Architecture, Master of Architecture in Real Estate Development, Master of Business Administration or Master of Organizational Leadership. Find out how to get started on achieving your American dream of success.

Master of Architecture
Building on the success of the School of Architecture’s undergraduate program, a new Master of Architecture degree began in Fall 2009.

Master of Architecture in Real Estate Development
Woodbury University's new graduate program teaches the art and practice of real estate development to architects and graduates of professional programs in architecture.

Unlike a typical real estate development program that takes place in a traditional classroom or lecture setting, you'll learn through a hands-on studio-based format. 

Master of Business Administration
Do you want to prepare yourself for a leadership role in domestic and international enterprise? 

Then check out Woodbury University's MBA program. 

We welcome those having a non-business undergraduate backgrounds as well as those possessing an undergraduate business degree. 

Master of Organizational Leadership
The Woodbury University MOL is ideal if you're interested in advanced administrative positions in the public or private sectors.

You'll learn about human behavior in general and within organizations, as well as study principles of effective leadership, organizational structure and communication, ethical behavior and decision-making principles, communication processes and principles of effective management.

International graduate students

Click on the Graduate Bulletin to download the pdf supplement for graduate studies to the Woodbury University Course Catalog.

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Entertainment

Woodbury University's School of Business and Von Johnson & Associates, Inc. (VJA) will co-sponsor the fall edition of The Business of Entertainment Lecture Series on Saturday, October 23. The series is free to the public and will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Fletcher Jones Foundation Auditorium on Woodbury’s main campus at 7500 Glenoaks Blvd. in Burbank. This series features timely information and discussion on issues facing the filmed entertainment industry - the region's number one employer.  Previous topics have included production financing, piracy, 3D exhibition, technology disruption, Internet distribution, VOD, and international theatrical distribution.  Free registration and detailed Program information is available at www.vjaconsulting.com.


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