Continuing Education
- Public Courses
- Continuing Education for Professionals
- Executive Education
- High School Students
- Summer Camps
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Emory encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning, and seeks to serve the community by providing a variety of continuing education programs.
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Public Courses
The Center for Lifelong Learning, Emory's department of noncredit, adult education, offers affordable, high-quality courses and certificate programs. The nationally recognized center offers classes through Evening at Emory, the Ollie Center for Lifelong Learning and professional development programs.
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Continuing Education for Professionals
School of Medicine
Continuing Medical Education (CME)
The School of Medicine offers CME classes for health care professionals, patients and the community, to advance the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease and encourage continued professional development.
Rollins School of Public Health
Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
CPE courses at the Rollins School of Public Health are designed to sharpen the practicing professional's ability to identify, analyze and intervene in the health problems facing today's societies.
Career Master of Public Health
The Career Master of Public Health (CMPH), which requires admission, is a web-based graduate program to enable working professionals to earn a master's degree in about 2½ years.
Public Health Informatics Certificate
Public Health Informatics combines computer, information and public health science for the management and processing of public health data. The PHI-Certificate program is primarily designed for public health professionals who already have advanced training in the field.
Candler School of Theology
Office of Lifelong Learning
Basic Graduate Theological StudiesCandler School of Theology's continuing education programs promote ongoing learning for ordained clergy, diaconal ministers, lay church professionals and laity of all denominations.
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Executive Education
Goizueta Business School
Evening and Executive MBA Programs
These degree programs, which require admission, are designed to allow professionals to complete their master's in business while continuing to work full-time.
These non-degree programs are designed to enhance the careers and contributions of working professionals.
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High School Students
Emory College of Arts & Sciences
Rising high school juniors and seniors may earn college credit in six-week undergraduate courses, or enroll in two-week non-credit courses.
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Summer Camps
Emory coaches lead a range of summer sports camps.
Camp Carlos / Child and family programs
Emory's Michael C. Carlos Museum offers an annual summer camp as part of a creative array of educational programs.
Student Activity & Academic Center
The SAAC hosts progams ranging from athletic camps to the Division of Educational Studies' Challenge & Champions session.




