Continuing Education
Emory encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning, and seeks to serve the community by providing a variety of continuing education programs.
Emory encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning, and seeks to serve the community by providing a variety of continuing education programs.
Evening and Executive MBA degree programs for working professionals require admission.
Emory Executive Education non-degree programs are designed to enhance working professionals' careers and contributions.
Continuing Medical Education (CME) classes advance the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Continuing Professional Education (CPE) courses sharpen the practicing professional's ability to identify, analyze and intervene in health problems.
The Career Master of Public Health, which requires admission, is a web-based graduate program for working professionals.
The Public Health Informatics Certificate program is primarily designed for professionals with advanced training.
Continuing education programs serve professionals and laity of all denominations.
The nationally recognized Emory Continuing Education division offers noncredit, adult education classes through Evening at Emory, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and professional development programs.
Emory faculty offer noncredit public courses through ECE's QUEST program.
Pre-College Program: Rising juniors and seniors may earn college credit in six-week undergraduate courses or enroll in two-week non-credit courses.
Youth Theological Initiative: Rising juniors and seniors may participate in a three-week experience in Christian theological education.
Emory Athletics: Emory coaches lead a variety of summer sports camps.
Camp Carlos: The Michael C. Carlos Museum offers an array of summer camp programs.
Student Activity & Academic Center (SAAC): Progams range from athletic camps to the Division of Educational Studies' Challenge & Champions session.