University of North Carolina at Greensboro
University of North Carolina at Greensboro is a Four or more years, Public, located in a Greensboro setting in Greensboro,NC 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 (high research activity)
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Faculty And Graduate Assistants By Primary Function | Full-Time | Part-Time |
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Total Faculty | 2693 | 358 |
Instructional | 0 | 0 |
Research and public service | 1 | - |
Total Graduate Assistants | - | - |
Instructional | 879 | - |
Research | 0 | - |
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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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About the Graduate Program As they engage the significance of race, gender, and class in America, students develop theoretical, historical, and political foundations in the study of African Americans. more >
The Department of Nutrition and Foodservice Systems offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science (MS), Master of Education (MEd), and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. The Master's and Ph.D. more >
The MLIS emphasizes the rapidly changing library and information field and prepares students for positions of leadership in school, public, special, and academic libraries and other information centers, as well as a variety of roles in both public an more >
Provides graduate students training and credentials to pursue careers in history museums, cultural resource management, management of historic sites, and related public history professions. more >
UNCG's departments of History and Housing and Interior Design are jointly introducing graduate concentrations in both Historic Preservation and Museum Studies. more >
The Department of Counseling and Educational Development offers programs in communitycounseling (general), community counseling with a specialization in marriage and family counselingor gerontological counseling, student development in higher educati more >
The Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution began in the Fall of 2004. more >
To meet practicing counselors' needs for professional development, in response to advances and greater specialization in the profession. more >
The Department of Geography offers a Doctor a Philosophy in Geography, a Master of Arts in Applied Geography and a Post-Bacc Cert. in Geographic Information Sciences (see the Certificate portion of Gradschools.com). more >
The Graduate Certificate in Gerontology is designed to meet the needs of people interested in and/or experienced in the processes of aging. This program incorporates theoretical principles and practical applications. more >
Provides professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively utilize spatial analytic tools, geographic data visualization techniques, spatial programming, and geographic information and image processing software. more >
To meet practicing counselors' needs for professional development, in response to advances and greater specialization in the profession. more >
The mission of the Bryan School of Business and Economics is to integrate high quality teaching, research, and public service to prepare business professionals who can perform successfully in the global economy and thereby contribute to the economic more >
The 33-hour, non-thesis MS in nanoscience follows the Professional Science Master’s degree model, featuring course work in nanosciences and business and an internship to provide practical experience. more >
The Ph.D. more >
The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro offers a coherent and wide-ranging course of study examining issues of gender, sexuality, race, class, and ethnicity. more >
Our mission is to integrate quality instruction in information systems and operations management with relevant research and professional services. more >
The Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution began in the Fall of 2004. more >
The MLIS emphasizes the rapidly changing library and information field and prepares students for positions of leadership in school, public, special, and academic libraries and other information centers, as well as a variety of roles in both public an more >
About the Graduate Program As they engage the significance of race, gender, and class in America, students develop theoretical, historical, and political foundations in the study of African Americans. more >