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2010-2011 Graduate Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

2010-2011 Graduate Catalog


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This catalog is published by Winston-Salem State University as a guide for students, faculty and others interested in the graduate programs at the institution. Students enrolling in the university, beginning with the Fall 2010 session, are subject to the provisions stated herein. The university reserves the right to change any provisions or requirements of this catalog at any time.  Catalog supplements reflecting changes will be published as required. After a student begins a course of study, program requirements may be changed by the university. With the approval of the academic area Graduate Program Coordinator/ Faculty Advisor/Department chair, the student shall have the option of fulfilling either the old or the new requirements. A student who elects to fulfill the old requirements but finds that necessary resources (e.g., courses, internships) are no longer available, may make reasonable substitutions with the approval of the Graduate Program Coordinator/Faculty Advisor/Department Chair and Dean. In the event that a student has not completed the requirements for a graduate degree seven years after the effective date of a change in the degree requirements, the new Graduate Catalog requirements shall apply unless determined otherwise by the Graduate Program Coordinator/Faculty Advisor/Department Chair and the Dean.

Winston-Salem State University is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, or disability. It is the policy of Winston-Salem State University to create diversity among its student body by recruiting and enrolling students without regard to race, gender, or ethnicity. Applicants of all races, gender, and ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to apply for enrollment.


Winston-Salem State University Graduate Studies

Master’s Degree Programs

College of Arts and Sciences
(MCST) Computer Science and Information Technology
 

School of Business and Economics
(MBA) Business Administration
(MHA) Healthcare Administration

School of Education and Human Performance
(MEd) Elementary Education
(ESL) English as a Second Language and Applied Linguistics
(MSRC) Rehabilitation Counseling
(MAT) Master of Arts in Teaching
 

School of Health Sciences
(MSN) Nursing
(MSOT) Occupational Therapy
(MPT) Physical Therapy

Certificate Programs

College of Arts and Sciences
Computer Science and Information Technology
Post-Baccalaureate Computer Programming Certificate
(The computer programming certificate page will be available in the
2009-2011 Undergraduate Catalog)

School of Education and Human Performance
English as a Second Language and Applied Linguistics (ESL)
Add-On Licensure Program in ESL

School of Health Sciences
Nursing
Post-Master’s Advanced Nurse Educator Certificate
Post-Master’s Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate
Post-Baccalaureate Nurse Educator Certificate