Georgia State University
Georgia State University is a Four or more years, Public, located in a Atlanta setting in Atlanta,GA They offer the following awards: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Post-master's Certificate, Doctor's Degree - Professional Practice, Doctor's Degree - Research/Scholarship
Special Learning Opportunities: Undergrad Distance, Grad Distance
Credit Accepted: Dual credit, Credit For Military, Advanced placement(AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: Research Universities (very high research activity)
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
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Total Faculty | 4968 | 898 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 45 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 1245 | - |
Research | 75 | - |
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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
Member of Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges
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The M.S. major in Instructional Design and Technology provides students with the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to perform as instructional technologists. more >
The Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree program emphasizes the development of competence in eight areas of concentration: ceramics, drawing and painting, interior design, jewelry design and metal-smithing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and tex more >
The rehabilitation program is committed to excellence in the vocational preparation of individuals in a wide variety of rehabilitation and health care settings. more >
The Department of Political Science offers comprehensive Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree programs. more >
The Department of English offers programs leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) in English, with several specializations (literature in English, creative writing, and rhetoric and composition); the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing (poe more >
The School of Policy Studies houses several of Georgia State University's most prominent academic departments and research centers, forming a leading regional and national think tank.In addition to providing degree programs in economics, public admin more >
The Master of Art Education (M.A.Ed.) degree allows students to strengthen art content while developing skill in the teaching of art at all levels. more >
The Department of Biology offers a Ph.D. Graduate Program in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) that is designed to provide students with the basis for actively working in the field. more >
The goals of the School are : to graduate nurses who are strongly committed to improving patient care. more >
The Neurobiology program in the Biology Department of Georgia State has a number of dynamic young investigators and is part of a large thriving Neuroscience community in Atlanta. more >
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree program prepares students to teach in junior, community, or small liberal arts colleges; for careers in the management and use of historical records in archives or museums and in historic preservation; and for admissi more >
Career changes and provisionally certified teachers can earn initial teacher certification in our Urban Accelerated Teacher Masters (UACM) program or our Master's of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. more >
M.Ed. The M.Ed. major in Social Studies Education provides learning experiences for teachers who have been initially prepared in secondary social studies education. M.A.T. more >
The Andrew Young School is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, close to many business and nonprofit headquarters, which provides an excellent environment to learn and practice good policy. more >
Active research programs are pursued in analytical, organic and biophysical chemistry and biochemistry. The department currently brings in over two million dollars in external research funds annually. more >
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in communication is a multidisciplinary degree designed to prepare communication professionals and academicians for the demands of the 21st century. more >
This program focuses on psychological research and application in a wide range of community and organizational settings. Only applicants who plan to earn their Ph.D. more >
Using state of the art facilities and equipment, Neuroscience Institute faculty are actively engaged in basic research that ranges from molecular, cellular and computational to behavioral. Students accepted into the Neuroscience Institute docto more >
The Department of Sociology offers the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree program and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program, providing students with both a broad exposure to the discipline of sociology as well as in-depth study in special areas o more >
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree program in applied anthropology is designed to provide rigorous training in anthropological concepts, skills, and methods. more >
The Physical Education concentration is an online program that emphasizes current pedagogical thinking, research, and teacher effectiveness in Physical Education. more >
The Department of Psychology offers courses of study leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. more >
This program trains generalist scientist-practitioners within the science of psychology for professional employment in academic, research, and clinical environments. more >
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in art history prepares candidates for professional activities in museums, galleries, and slide libraries, and in the fields of historic preservation, conservation, and art criticism. more >
Students are exposed to a wide range of therapeutic models and counseling styles. more >
The Department of Physics and Astronomy works closely with the graduate students on theoretical and experimental research in the following areas: atomic physics, biophysics, molecular physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, astronomy, and more >
The Department of English offers programs leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) in English, with several specializations (literature in English, creative writing, and rhetoric and composition); the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing (poe more >
The MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.) degree represents a broad range of study designed to meet the academic needs of both pre-professional students and those already employed in the wide range of agencies, which make up the criminal justice and juvenile just more >
Since 1993, we have been identified as the Department of Educational Policy Studies (EPS), as a result of a mass restructuring process within the College of Education. EPS offers an interdisciplinary graduate program leading to various de more >
Concentrations: Fitness and Health Promotion; Exercise Physiology; Biomechanics The M.S. more >
The Department of Sociology offers the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree program and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program, providing students with both a broad exposure to the discipline of sociology as well as in-depth study in special areas o more >
The coursework and practicum courses completed for the Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis have been approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. more >
The professional school psychologist is educated in the major disciplines of education and psychology. more >
The Department of Biology at Georgia State University offers Ph.D. and M.S. programs in cell biology and physiology (CBP). These programs prepare students for careers in biomedical research and teaching. more >
The Doctor of Philosophy with a major in Counselor Education and Practice is a broad, multidisciplinary degree program that allows for specialization in the areas of college counseling, counselor education, marriage and family counseling, mental heal more >
Robinson’s Master of Global Hospitality Management is a year-long cohort program. Students proceed as a group through a sequenced curriculum of modules beginning each August. more >
The School of Public Health, in keeping with its mission of advancing health through leadership, scholarship, research and service, offers a fully accredited Master of Public Health (MPH) degree. more >
The Department of Respiratory Therapy offers a Master of Science degree, with a specialization in respiratory care, to prepare future faculty in the profession, as well as advanced clinical practitioners. The Master of Science degree with a concen more >
The program for the major in reading, language, and literacy provides for master’s level study of literacy processes and literacy instruction for culturally diverse learners. more >
This program prepares individuals to teach children with emotional and behavioral disorders, learning disabilities, and mild mental retardation (Interrelated Special Education), students with severe/profound mental retardation, deaf and hard of heari more >
The department offers a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in teaching English as a second language that integrates the study of second language acquisition theory with practical applications. more >
The program’s underlying framework is constructivism, which suggests that human beings create knowledge through acting on their environment and interacting with other humans. more >
The Department of Physics and Astronomy works closely with the graduate students on theoretical and experimental research in the following areas: atomic physics, biophysics, molecular physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, astronomy, and more >
This entirely online program is designed to be completed in four semesters. The M.Ed. more >
The Social/Cognitive program at GSU includes the traditional areas of cognitive and social psychology. The program deals with human and animal cognition, human factors and performance, personality, and social thought and action. more >
Biology faculty members are actively engaged in a wide variety of research endeavors. more >
The goal of the Clinical Psychology Program faculty is to provide its students with a course of study that combines the clinical theory and therapeutic applications of professional psychology with the research orientation and knowledge base of scient more >
Class Size Approximately 40 students enter each fall semester (August) Curriculum Traditional education utilizing lectures, case scenarios, and patient lab experiences. more >
The Master of Actuarial Science degree program strives to develop individuals with a comprehensive knowledge of the profession who will conduct their professional lives with excellence, innovation, and distinction. more >
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree program in philosophy consists of two tracks - the traditional track and the applied philosophy track. Students anticipating more advanced work in philosophy should take the traditional track. more >
The School Counseling Program is designed to produce educationally oriented counselors with broadly based, multi-disciplinary backgrounds. more >
Concentrations: Fitness and Health Promotion; Exercise Physiology; Biomechanics The M.S. more >
Georgia State University offers two graduate programs in the neurosciences. The Department of Biology offers a Ph.D. program in neurobiology and behavior and the Department of Psychology offers a Ph.D. more >
The Department of Physics and Astronomy works closely with the graduate students on theoretical and experimental research in the following areas: atomic physics, biophysics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, astronomy, and astrophysics. more >
The Andrew Young School is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, close to many business and nonprofit headquarters, which provides an excellent environment to learn and practice good policy. more >
The Department of English offers programs leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) in English, with several specializations (literature in English, creative writing, and rhetoric and composition); the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing (poe more >
The Master of Heritage Preservation (M.H.P.) degree program is designed to train professionals in the field of cultural resource management. more >
The Masters of Arts in Teaching in Health and Physical Education is designed for people with an undergraduate degree in another content area who wish to teach health and physical education in Pk-12 settings. more >
The program for the major in communication disorders prepares speech-language pathologists to work with individuals of all ages who have communication disorders. more >
The MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.) degree represents a broad range of study designed to meet the academic needs of both pre-professional students and those already employed in the wide range of agencies, which make up the criminal justice and juvenile just more >
The Master of Arts (M.A.) and the Master of Science (M.S.) degree programs in mathematics provide education at the graduate level in algebra, analysis, applied mathematics, and statistics. The M.S. more >
The M.S. degree in computer science degree program provides students with strong preparation in the fundamental principles and processes of computation, and the mathematics upon which these principles and processes depend. more >
Since 1993, we have been identified as the Department of Educational Policy Studies (EPS), as a result of a mass restructuring process within the College of Education. EPS offers an interdisciplinary graduate program leading to various de more >
The faculty of the Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neuroscience Program offer training in clinical, experimental, and developmental neuropsychology and behavioral neurosciences. more >
The largest CIS program in the nation, consistently ranked in the top 20 by US News and World Report (#12 this year). more >
The professional school psychologist is educated in the major disciplines of education and psychology. more >
The Department of Biology at Georgia State University offers a graduate program in molecular genetics and biochemistry (MGB). more >
Our mission is to prepare students for leadership roles in the effort to solve in partnerships with others, the existing and developing challenges that confront communities in the United States and internationally. more >
This program prepares students for careers in commercial and educational settings such as high schools, colleges and universities, fitness centers, tennis clubs, sports arenas, athletic clubs, and professional sports teams. more >
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree program prepares students for doctoral work in women's studies or in a related discipline or enhances careers in which students increasingly address issues related to the conditions of women's lives. more >
The M.Ed. Science Education program will provide students an opportunity to expand their knowledge of science content which will aid them in implementing a standards based curriculum. In addition to strenthening their knowledge base, the M.Ed. more >
The program for the major in reading, language, and literacy provides for master’s level study of literacy processes and literacy instruction for culturally diverse learners. more >
The M.S. major in Instructional Design and Technology provides students with the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to perform as instructional technologists. more >
This entirely online program is designed to be completed in four semesters. The M.Ed. more >
The M.S. major in Instructional Design and Technology provides students with the basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to perform as instructional technologists. more >
Since 1993, we have been identified as the Department of Educational Policy Studies (EPS), as a result of a mass restructuring process within the College of Education. EPS offers an interdisciplinary graduate program leading to various de more >
Since 1993, we have been identified as the Department of Educational Policy Studies (EPS), as a result of a mass restructuring process within the College of Education. EPS offers an interdisciplinary graduate program leading to various de more >