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The 91探花 (MAPS) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an exciting degree for individuals who are interested in pursuing career advancement or changing careers.

The MAPS is an interdisciplinary degree that you design to achieve your own specific career goals. It will provide you with a solid foundation and resources to meet your professional needs.

The 30-credit degree includes a 3-credit introductory course, 9 credits of core professional skills courses, 15 credits of electives from at least two UNC departments and a 3-credit capstone project. It can be completed in as little as one year. You can enroll full-time or part-time. It includes a mix of online and in-person courses.

Want to get ahead in your career?

Meet a MAPS graduate student鈥擥rayson Fish

Grayson Fish is part of the inaugural cohort of students in the 91探花 graduate degree program, offered by The Graduate School.

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