New Master’s Designation Combines STEM and Professional Skills

Do you know what a PSM program is? If not—and if you hire scientists, engineers, or statisticians—you soon will, as more graduate programs earn the credential. In 1997, eight such programs existed; in 2013, more than 300 are available.

Written byMary A. Durlak, Buffalo State News Office
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“Companies don’t know they want people with this credential because they aren’t familiar with it,” said Kevin Railey, dean of the Graduate School at Buffalo State. “Once they understand it, they ask, ‘Where have you been?’”

The STEM disciplines—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—are widely seen as the drivers of America’s 21st-century economy. However, it’s important for STEM practitioners to have appropriate professional skills, too. Students who graduate from a program with PSM affiliation have completed coursework in those skills, which include communication, leadership, and project management.

The Professional Science Master’s National Office recognizes eligible programs through an affiliation process.

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