M.A. in Mindfulness Studies (36 Credits)
Academically and experientially rigorous, the M.A. in Mindfulness Studies is the first graduate program of its kind in the United States. Students are immersed in the theory and practice of mindfulness, mindful communications, mindful leadership and social engagement, and the roots of contemplative practice in Buddhist traditions, as well as emerging research on effects of mindfulness on the brain. Graduates will be well versed in the history of mindfulness in the west, and its origins in classical mindfulness and the continued development of these practices in the east. Graduates will emerge from the program personally grounded in mindfulness and knowledgeable of the applications of mindfulness across a wide variety of fields. Particular emphasis is placed on the neuro-scientific effects and applications of mindfulness practice.
The M.A. in Mindfulness Studies is especially suitable for those aspiring to be mindful citizens, prepared to promote social good, and to apply their training in their professional endeavors, including health and wellness, education, business and leadership, and other forms of social entrepreneurship.
This two-year program is offered in a low-residency format, in which students attend a 7-day residency on Lesley's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During the residency students participate in daily meditation, attend classes, meet with faculty members, attend advisory sessions and program-related workshops, conduct research, network with peers, and participate in community-building events.
Program of Study
Semester One
Semester Two
Semester Three
GMIND 6057 | Meditation Retreat: Toward Insight Concentration and Wisdom | 3 |
GMIND XXXX
| Elective One | 3 |
Semester Four
GMIND 6056 | Mindful Internship: Social Engagement | 3 |
GMIND XXXX
| Elective Two | 3 |
Semester Five
Semester Six
Elective Courses
Students select two elective courses in consultation with their faculty advisor.
Students may do 6 credits of elective courses in subjects pertinent to their educational and professional interests; or 6 credits of independent studies, overseen by Lesley faculty; or a combination thereof (3 credits elective course, 3 credit independent study). With permission from the Faculty Program Coordinator, students may attend short courses at Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, which offers 1-7 day courses throughout the year on appropriate topics with renowned Buddhist Studies teachers.