MA in Localization Project Management
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Total Cost $25,500
Duration 20 - 36 months
Total Credit 30 credit hours
MPA in Sustainability
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Total Cost $25,500
Duration 20-36 months
Total Credit 30 credits
MS in Cybersecurity
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Total Cost $30,600
Duration 20 - 36 months
Total Credit 36 credits
Frequently Asked Questions
Additional fees include a $65 application fee, a student activity fee of $85 per semester, and a student resource fee of $150 per semester. Depending on the number of credits you take each semester, you may not be required to pay the student activity fee. Note that our tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. To review the latest information, visit our Tuition and Fees page.
Additional fees include a $65 application fee, a student activity fee of $85 per semester, and a student resource fee of $150 per semester. Depending on the number of credits you take each semester, you may not be required to pay the student activity fee. Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. You can review updated information.
Additional fees include a $65 application fee, a student activity fee of $85 per semester, and a student resource fee of $150 per semester. Depending on the number of credits you take each semester, you may not be required to pay the student activity fee. Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. You can review updated information here.
Yes. The Middlebury Institute is proudly part of the Yellow Ribbon Program.
Yes. Online programs are designed without synchronous components, allowing you to work anywhere in the world.
Yes. Financial aid may be used for textbooks and cost-of-living expenses if you are enrolled at least half time, which is 6 or more credits each term. All information regarding financial assistance can be found here.
Yes, you are welcome to visit campus. Prospective students should schedule a campus visit. Current students should contact their academic advisor.
Yes, absolutely. Online programs at the Middlebury Institute are explicitly designed for busy working professionals, including those with personal and professional responsibilities. The asynchronous format lends itself well to the flexibility you need to succeed in the program you select.
Faculty for this program include:
- Four regular faculty members based in both Monterey and Vermont
- Two Middlebury staff members with doctorates
- Five affiliate faculty members who are working practitioners in the field (Two of these affiliate members are also alums of MIIS)
Our cybersecurity courses are taught by experienced faculty and practitioners with deep ties to this industry. For more details about our faculty and this program, visit the cybersecurity overview page.
You do not need a technical background or computer science degree to begin this online program, but it is recommended. To review this program’s admission requirements, visit the program overview page.
Transfer credits vary by program. To learn more, review the details of the program in which you want to enroll.
The Bursar may set up a payment plan on a case-by-case basis. For more information, contact Student Financial Services at miisfinaid@middlebury.edu.
We offer application fee waivers to members of our partner organizations and schools for eligible programs.
No. We do not accept work experience for transfer credits.
We only offer visa sponsorship for in-person students.
The online program is designed for professionals who work full-time and is only offered part-time. This allows you to achieve a realistic balance between work, school, and personal responsibilities and allows you to fully absorb the information in your coursework.
No. Prior work experience is not required. You can learn more about our admissions requirements by requesting information.
There are no entrance exams required. You can learn more about our admissions requirements by requesting information.
The online program does not accept transfer credits. Students must complete 30 credits at the Middlebury Institute.
No. You may take courses in the order you choose as long as the prerequisites are met.
The program does not include any concentrations.
The online MPA in Sustainability does not accept transfer credits.
Yes, the online MPA in Sustainability follows a cohort model. This allows you to make deeper connections with peers and faculty, expanding your network, support system, and professional opportunities after graduation.
The online program is designed for working professionals and is offered part-time with one course every seven weeks. This allows you to balance work, school, and personal responsibilities. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
There is no residency requirement for the online MPA in Sustainability.
There are no entrance exams required. You can learn more about our admissions requirements by requesting information.
Prior work experience is not required. You can learn more about our admissions policy by requesting information.
We accept up to six transfer credits for this online program. Request information to discuss the eligibility requirements with our admissions team.
Instead of a cohort model, this online program offers asynchronous coursework that you can complete when and where you prefer. Additionally, you can choose the order for completing courses as long as the prerequisites are met.
To foster collaboration, we provide opportunities for our students to engage their instructors and peers via an instant message system, such as Teams or Slack. After earning your master’s degree, you’ll become part of an alumni network with professionals in numerous sectors, including tech firms in nearby Silicon Valley. Additionally, Middlebury has a significant federal government presence, including a Washington, D.C. office.
Tailored to the needs of working professionals, this online program is only available part time. This schedule helps you balance your professional and personal responsibilities while completing the courses. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
Yes. We offer this program part time with one course every seven weeks, helping meet the needs of working professionals. This allows you to balance your professional and personal responsibilities while completing the coursework. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
Earning this master’s degree doesn’t involve a residency. While you’re invited to visit us in Monterey, California, you can complete this program without visiting campus.
This online program culminates with a capstone course. For added convenience, eligible students can meet this requirement where they currently work. To learn more about the curriculum, visit the courses page.
Our master’s in cybersecurity program includes a Cyber Defense and Intelligence track with courses on gathering and analyzing data to mitigate cybersecurity threats. Learn more about the curriculum on the courses page.
We offer a student-friendly admissions process without entrance exam requirements. If you have other questions about applying to the program, request information to connect with our admissions team.
You don’t need work experience to pursue your master’s degree in cybersecurity at the Middlebury Institute. To review additional admission requirements, visit the program overview page.
While we do not directly offer job placement, we do offer a number of career services to help you secure your dream role after graduation. Find out more on our online experience page.
Our cybersecurity program prepares you to enter this field, and no work experience is required for admission. Explore job options for entry-level and experienced professionals by visiting our careers page.
All inquiries regarding student loans start with the FAFSA® form. Middlebury Institute’s FAFSA® code is 001241.
You can start the FAFSA® form. Middlebury Institute’s FAFSA® code is 001241.
Ready to get started? Our online application is available now.
Ready to get started? Our online application is available now.
If you’re ready to get started, you can fill out our online application.
Students can continue to study online while overseas. They may opt to take a leave of absence of up to two years depending on the intensity of their military duties.
You can complete the program in less than two years. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
You can complete the program in 20 months. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
The 100 percent online master’s degree is designed for working professionals with busy lives, so if something interrupts your course of study, you don’t have to worry about losing the credits you’ve completed. If needed, you can take up to five years to complete the degree.
You can take up to five years to complete the degree. This online program is designed for working professionals. If something interrupts your normal course of study, you don’t have to worry about losing the courses you’ve completed. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
We designed the online MS in Cybersecurity program for working professionals with busy lives. If something interrupts your course of study, you can take a short break without worrying about losing the credits you have accrued. We allow students to take up to five years to complete the degree.
On average, students will complete our online master’s in cybersecurity program in two years. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.
The Middlebury Institute has offered cybersecurity courses within our in-person master’s degrees for many years. Our online master’s in cybersecurity program is new, with the first admissions period taking place in 2024. This recent introduction allows our faculty to design the curriculum around the most relevant technologies, cyber defense techniques, and policy issues. To learn more about the program, visit the cybersecurity overview page.
There are no clinical hours required to complete the online MPA in Sustainability. Coursework is delivered 100 percent online.
You’ll complete 10 courses to earn your master’s degree. You can review courses now.
You’ll complete 10 courses to earn your degree. Explore course content on the curriculum page.
You’ll complete 12 courses to earn your master’s in cybersecurity at the Middlebury Institute. That includes three Cyber Defense and Intelligence courses and a capstone. Please visit the courses page to learn more about the curriculum.
You’ll complete 30 credits to earn your master’s degree. You can review courses now.
You’ll complete 30 credits to earn your degree. You can review the curriculum and topics covered on the courses page.
You’ll complete 36 credits to earn your master’s degree in cybersecurity. That includes nine credits for the Cyber Defense and Intelligence track. To review each course you’ll take, visit our courses page.
About 500 graduate students attend the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Learn more on the about us page.
You’ll set up your employer as a third party payer in our Nelnet payment system.
Yes! You’ll be held to the same high standards as our students on campus.
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies is accredited as a graduate school of Middlebury College by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies is accredited as a graduate school of Middlebury College by the New England Commission of Higher Education.
The online MPA is offered fully online. This allows you to study in a flexible format and learn from anywhere with no on-campus requirements.
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies is accredited as a graduate school of Middlebury College by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).
We offer each cybersecurity course online, allowing you to study when and where you prefer. While the program includes a capstone, there are no residency requirements.
You will receive the same expert instruction and world-class curriculum no matter which modality you choose.
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey has a physical, brick-and-mortar campus located in Monterey, California.
Admission requirements vary by program. You can learn more about admission requirements here.
Absolutely! Graduates of the in-person and online programs are strongly encouraged to walk in their graduation ceremony.
Admission to the master’s in cybersecurity program includes the following items:
- Online application
- Application fee
- Bachelor’s degree in any field (a STEM-related degree is recommended)
- Essay
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts
- Interview
- One letter of recommendation (two are recommended)
Requirements include:
- Essay
- Resume
- Bachelor’s degree transcript(s)
- Interview
- Letter of recommendation
Nonnative English speakers will need to provide one of the following:
- TOEFL score of 80 (with minimum sub-scores of 23 for writing and 19 each for reading, listening, and speaking)
- IELTS score of 6.5 (with minimum sub-scores of 6.5 for writing and 6.0 each for reading, listening, and speaking)
- Cambridge English score of 176 (with minimum sub-scores of 176 for writing and 169 each for reading, listening, and speaking) on the Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency examinations
IELTS and TOEFL scores are valid for two years after the test date. Cambridge English scores do not expire.
The requirements for the program include:
- A completed online application
- A bachelor’s degree (and related transcript)
- An essay
- A resume/CV
- An interview
- One letter of recommendation (two recommended)
- Proficiency in a second language preferred
- Proof of English proficiency via TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge tests (only for nonnative English speakers)
If English is not your first language, you must provide evidence of English proficiency from one of the following:
- TOEFL preferred minimum: 80
- Sub-score minimum for Reading, Listening, and Speaking: 19
- Sub-score minimum for Writing: 23
- IELTS preferred minimum: 6.5
- Sub-score minimum for Reading, Listening, and Speaking: 6.0
- Sub-score minimum for Writing: 6.5
- Cambridge (B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency) preferred minimum: 176
- Sub-score minimum for Reading, Listening, and Speaking: 169
- Sub-score minimum for Writing: 176
Note that TOEFL and IELTS scores are valid for two years after the test date. Cambridge scores do not expire.
We offer three program starts per year for the online MPA in Sustainability in spring, summer, and fall. View our online program calendar for more details.
We translate knowledge into meaningful action to address local and global needs. Our decisions and practices are driven by responsibility for our impact on one another and the future. We value and honor diversity, with a special emphasis on cultural and linguistic diversity. We commit to co-creating a thriving, inclusive community that respects and celebrates the voices of all members. Learn more on the about us page.
Graduates with an MPA in Sustainability often pursue careers in urban planning, emergency management, transportation, health care (especially public health), economic development, urban management, community development, education, and environmental policy.
There is no minimum GPA requirement for this online program. To review the admission details, visit the program overview page.
There is no GPA requirement to enroll in the master’s program.
There is no GPA requirement for admission into the online MPA in Sustainability. A bachelor’s degree is required for admission. For more information about admission policies, contact us.
While the specifics of each program vary, the admissions process always starts by submitting your application for the program you want to attend. Our admissions team will guide you through this process. Once your file is complete with all items, it will be reviewed for a decision. You can learn more about admission requirements here.
Tuition is $850 per credit hour. You’ll need to complete 30 credits for a total tuition of $25,500. Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. You can review updated information here.
Tuition is $850 per credit hour. You’ll need to complete 30 credits for a total tuition of $25,500. Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. You can review updated information here.
The tuition is $850 per credit. You’ll complete 36 credits for a total tuition of $30,600. Note that our tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. You can review the latest information on our Tuition and Fees page.
We are proud to have a 12:1 faculty-to-student ratio.
Middlebury and its schools and programs are accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Learn more on the about us page.
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies educates professionals to advance understanding, promote peace, and drive change in pursuit of a more just world. Learn more on the about us page.
Tuition is $850 per credit hour. You’ll need to complete 30 credits for a total tuition of $25,500. Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. You can review updated information here.
Tuition for the MPA in Sustainability is $25,500. Students complete 30 credits at $850 per credit hour. Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. You can review updated information here.
Middlebury Institute’s FAFSA® code is 001241.
Graduates work in a variety of industries, including life sciences, education, tourism, media, entertainment, automotive, and government. Some titles they hold are localization project manager, localization producer, translation account manager, and translation quality manager. Learn more on our careers page.
Building cybersecurity skills opens doors to careers in information security analysis, data security, and other roles in the public and private sectors. Positions in these fields are in high demand — for instance, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the employment of information security analysts will grow 32% from 2022 to 2032. To learn more about opportunities in cybersecurity, visit our careers page.
The Institute is committed to providing equal and integrated access for individuals with disabilities to all of the academic, social, and cultural programs that are offered. Any student who requires reasonable accommodations for a disability based on the appropriate documentation must apply for those services through the Office of Student Services.
To assist veterans and their families with their educational goals, we participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which guarantees full tuition benefits for up to 75 eligible veterans each academic year. For more information, contact Student Financial Services at miisfinaid@middlebury.edu.
Students and their instructors can interact through discussion posts, and instructors keep office hours to chat via phone or video conference. Many students also find it easy to communicate with instructors over email. You can learn more about online learning here.
In terms of rigor, instructors, or the physical degree you receive, there’s no difference between online and in-person programs. Online degrees offer working professionals the flexibility and support to continue working while they earn their degree. Students can study where and when it’s best for them so they can balance their obligations with schoolwork and achieve their ultimate goals. You can learn more about online learning here.
Generally, the application deadline for the online MA in Localization Project Management is two weeks before each start date. Contact us for more information.
Generally, the application deadline for the online MPA in Sustainability is two weeks before each start date. Contact us for more information.
Our application deadlines usually occur two weeks before each program’s start date. Request information to discuss our upcoming milestones with our admissions team.
Middlebury Institute was founded in 1955. Learn more on the about us page.
The Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey is located in Monterey, California.
They will not. There’s no difference in the diplomas presented to graduates of the online and in-person programs.
Yes! Check out our remote student resources provided by the Office of Digital Learning and Inquiry. If you are having technical difficulties you can contact the ITS Helpdesk. There is also built-in support on Canvas.
Yes. Before you register for courses, you will go through a Getting Started at the Middlebury Institute self-paced, online course. This course will prepare for using our LMS and other important resources.
It will not. The diploma is the same for all graduates, whether their program was completed online or at our campus location.
While seeking your master’s in cybersecurity, you’ll complete courses that align with the requirements for certifications offered by ISC2 and CompTIA, including the CompTIA Security+ certification. To learn about the cybersecurity job outlook, visit our careers page.
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