University of West Georgia
University of West Georgia is a Four or more years, Public, located in a Carrollton setting in Carrollton,GA They offer the following awards: Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Post-master's Certificate, 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 | 1595 | 223 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 0 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 528 | - |
Research | 0 | - |
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Credit for military training
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military service members, and their families
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The Department of Nursing at the University of West Georgia offers a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree with role options in either education or health systems leadership. more >
The M.A. program in Sociology offers areas of concentration in General Sociology, Criminology, Resources and Methods, and Women's Studies. The Criminology track allows students to focus on the causes of crime and crime control policy. more >
The M.Ed. and the Alternative M.Ed. degree program in business education is designed to prepare professional personnel for competency in teaching, research, curriculum development, evaluation, and supervision of business curricula. The M.Ed. more >
This program certifies students to teach French in secondary schools. The initial certification program certifies students with T-4 certification in GA. The MED program certifies students with the T-5 certificate in GA. more >
The University of West Georgia offers two graduate programs in Middle Grades Education leading to the following degrees: M.Ed. in Middle Grades Education and the Ed.S in Middle Grades Education. The M.Ed. more >
The Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology offers the M.Ed. in Professional School counseling and Professional Community Counseling. more >
The University of West Georgia offers two graduate programs leading to the following degrees in Secondary Education: the M.Ed. in Secondary Education and the Ed.S. in Secondary Education. The M.Ed. more >
The Master of Education with a major in art education is designed to increase and further develop the skills necessary for successful kindergarten through twelfth grade teachers and to obtain a T-5 Certificate. more >
The University of West Georgia offers the M.A. degree in Psychology. This program emphasizes the humanistic orientation to psychology. more >
The University of West Georgia offers the Masters in Education degree in Speech-Language Pathology. The masters program is thirty-six (36) hours in addition to prerequisites. more >
The Department of Special Education and Speech-Language Pathology offers the Masters in Education degree in the areas of Special Education-Interrelated and Speech-Language Pathology. more >
A student entering this program is normally expected to have undergraduate degree in Computer Science. However, the program is open to all students holding Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. more >
The M.Ed. program in Early Childhood can be achieved by completing a program designed for the Carrollton campus or for the Dalton campus. more >
The University of West Georgia offers a Masters in Education degree in physical education. more >
For the Masters in Education degree in reading education, applicants must normally have an undergraduate degree and a teaching certificate. A masters degree in reading education can be achieved by completing a thirty-six (36) semester hour program. more >
The Masters of Public Administration program at the University of West Georgia is a professional degree program that relates academic study to administrative practice. more >
The Master of Business Administration degree is a non-thesis program designed to develop competency in business administration by providing a broad background of advanced professional training. more >
Beginning in Fall, 2008, we are offering the degree of Master of Science with tracks in Teaching and Applied Mathematics. more >
The Masters of Science in Rural and Small Town Planning is designed to prepare students for a planning career in rural, regional, and public and private planning agencies. more >
The doctoral program in Individual, Organizational, and Community Transformation is dedicated to preparing a new kind of psychologist to meet the unprecedented challenges of the 21st century. more >
Five AACSB-accredited business schools in Georgia, Georgia College & State University, Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University, University of West Georgia, and Valdosta State University have developed an exclusively web-based Maste more >
The MSN program is a professional program of study requiring 36 semester hours of credit which offers two tracks, a) Health Systems Leadership and b) Nursing Education. more >
The Masters of Music in Performance program offers the applicant a comprehensive curriculum of study designed to meet the needs of both the full-time and part-time graduate student. more >
The M.Ed. program is designed for persons preparing for educational leadership positions in administration and supervision. more >
The mission of the Professional Counseling and Supervision Program is to prepare School and Community Counselors to be proficient in professional counseling and supervision and in program evaluation. more >
The MPACC program provides students with a high-quality professional accounting education either to secure entry level professional accounting positions in local, regional, and national organizations or to continue studies at the doctoral level. more >
Our Ed.D. program in School Improvement offers a unique opportunity for educators looking for an interdisciplinary, inquiry-based doctoral program that prepares graduates to become change agents in the schools they serve. more >
The doctoral program in Individual, Organizational, and Community Transformation is dedicated to preparing a new kind of psychologist to meet the unprecedented challenges of the 21st century. more >
The mission of the Professional Counseling and Supervision Program is to prepare School and Community Counselors to be proficient in professional counseling and supervision and in program evaluation. more >
The Department of Music offers the Masters of Music in Music Education. The degree includes a comprehensive curriculum of study designed to meet the needs of both the full-time and the part-time graduate student. more >