Morgan State University
Morgan State University is a Four or more years, Public, located in a Baltimore setting in Baltimore,MD They offer the following awards: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Doctor's Degree - Research/Scholarship
Special Learning Opportunities: Undergrad Distance, Grad Distance
Credit Accepted: Dual credit, Credit for life experiences, Credit For Military, Advanced placement(AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: Doctoral/Research Universities
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
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Total Faculty | 1470 | 641 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 6 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 460 | - |
Research | 31 | - |
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Yellow Ribbon Program (officially known as Post-9/11 Gl Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program)
Credit for military training
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service members, and their families
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Member of Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges
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Students in Psychometrics will receive instruction in a coherent and coordinated program of statistics, psychological testing, educational assessment, research design, program evaluation and other applied research techniques. more >
The Master of Arts degree in Mathematics is designed for qualified students who contemplate pursuing graduate work beyond the master's degree and for qualified secondary school teachers who wish to improve their subject matter competence by earning a more >
The graduate program in Mathematics Education is designed to prepare a cadre of teachers and administrative staff who are capable of providing instructional leadership and who possess skills in curriculum development and in research in the teaching a more >
This graduate program in History is designed for students who plan to teach in middle schools, high schools, or community colleges; for students who plan careers in public service, public policy, or foreign affairs; for students who plan careers in a more >
The student is expected to declare a major area for concentration under the Master of Arts Degree Program and to develop expertise and acquire the information, skills and experiences necessary to make an independent and original contribution to the p more >
The Master of Science degree program in Educational Administration and Supervision is designed to prepare qualified individuals for positions as principals, assistant principals, and instructional supervisors in elementary, middle, and high schools. more >
The Master of Science degree program in Science offers interdisciplinary training in the major area of biology, chemistry, physics, and general science, with provisions for greater in-depth preparation in one of these disciplines. more >
The Community College Leadership Doctoral Program prepares students for senior level leadership within the community college. more >
The graduate program in Science Education aims to fill the need to provide advanced preparation for certified science teachers. more >
The Master of Science in Elementary and Middle School Education is designed to enhance the competence of prospective and in-service elementary and middle school teachers by providing a comprehensive training experience which emphasizes mastery of one more >
Public Health graduate programs prepare public health professionals who draw on the knowledge and skills from a variety of disciplines. more >
Bioinformatics is an exciting and challenging new scientific discipline that has emerged from the integration of the life sciences with special fields of biology, medical technology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics, computer science, arti more >
The Morgan State University Master of Science in Telecommunications is an advanced program of study designed for Telecommunications professionals, individuals with an interest in media management, and others whose interests or talents bring them into more >
The Graduate Program in City & Regional Planning is the oldest program in the State of Maryland. more >
The Graduate Program in Architecture is one of two architecture schools in Maryland and the only architecture school in Baltimore. more >
The Master of Science degree program in Transportation provides a curriculum in transportation that prepares students to assume positions as professional managers and planners in all aspects of transportation management, planning, and analysis. more >
The Master of Arts degree in African American Studies has a concentration in African Diaspora History. It is a cooperative program which includes other liberal arts departments at MSU. more >
The primary purpose of the Graduate Engineering program is to prepare individuals for the practice of engineering. more >
The focus of the graduate program in the School of Business and Management is to develop and enhance the managerial skills of a multi-racial and internationally diverse population to effectively participate in a changing global economy. more >
The Master of Arts degree program in International Studies is designed to prepare students for international careers in foreign service, journalism, education, and business. more >
The primary purpose of the Ph.D. more >
The goal of graduate program in social work is to prepare advanced social work practitioners at the Master's level and to develop and transmit new knowledge for the profession at the Doctoral level. more >
Position yourself for career success with the only Project Management Master's Degree program in Maryland that is offered by an AACSB- accredited school. more >
In recent years, breakthrough in the life sciences, biology in particular, have revolutionized scientists’ understanding of the relationship between organisms and their environment. more >
The Master of Arts Degree in Museum Studies and Historical Preservation is an interdisciplinary graduate program within the College of Liberal Arts. The courses and faculty are interdepartmental. more >
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree program is designed for students who have a bachelors degree in an academic discipline of the Liberal Arts and who desire professional preparation for teaching. more >
To provide an educational experience that will prepare doctoral candidates to assume leadership positions in urban school systems and other educational agencies as educational administrators, planners, researchers of social policy, fiscal officers, d more >
The Master of Arts/Science degree program in Sociology is designed to provide options for persons seeking competencies in Sociology, which can be readily applied to their work situations, as well as or persons wishing to follow an academic track, whi more >
The Master of Arts degree program in Economics is designed to enable students to develop competency in the areas of economic analysis and research and prepare them for a wide variety of positions as economists and other related occupations in the pub more >
The First Professional Degree Program in Landscape Architecture is a fully accredited, professional program that focuses on the sustainable design of the urban environments. more >
The Community College Leadership Doctoral Program prepares students for senior level leadership within the community college. more >