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We are excited to launch two new year-long graduate programs in June 2027. The Creative Enterprises and MedTech Innovation Master’s Programs will lead to Master of Science degrees for students from any undergraduate program. Applications for both programs will open in September 2026.

The 8-course programs include a sequence of two summer courses followed by three courses in each of the fall and spring semesters.

Students from any of Bucknell’s three colleges are welcome to apply.


Creative Enterprises

The Creative Enterprises Master’s Program curriculum builds intentional bridges among the university’s three colleges, creating a collaborative environment across disciplinary boundaries.

The program will offer coursework in project management, innovative design, entrepreneurship, and business operations and finance, as well as impactful experiential learning elements. This interdisciplinary approach will empower students to launch their own creative careers, found new organizations, or lead initiatives within existing organizations.

The program addresses the growing demand for graduates with cross-functional skills and entrepreneurial mindsets. Graduates from this program will be prepared to launch their talents and passions into careers across a range of creative industries and beyond.


MedTech Innovation

The MedTech Innovation Master’s Program will equip students with specialized knowledge and skills in medical technology development, regulatory navigation, and entrepreneurial strategy.

The interdisciplinary curriculum will foster intentional connections among the university’s three colleges and provide a collaborative environment in which students from diverse undergraduate disciplines will enrich their STEM expertise with business skills.

Leveraging existing expertise in medical technology/device research and development, innovation programs, and entrepreneurial pursuits, this graduate program offers a credentialed pathway to high-growth sectors such as medical technology products and services, digital health, and biomedical innovation.

This one-year program is also designed to appeal to students planning to attend medical school.