Graduate Degrees, Programs, Licensure, and Credit
Graduate Degrees and Programs
The graduate programs at Wright State University provide advanced professional training in the area of a student's field of specialization and afford opportunities to conduct research and special investigations. The student's graduate program of study is an initiation into methods of intensive study and research in some selected area of knowledge. It is the objective of the School of Graduate Studies to provide its students with the opportunity to achieve a high level of professional competence.
The following are the graduate degree programs and their concentrations. For
more detailed descriptions of each program, please check the Programs section
of the catalog.
Master's Degrees and Programs
Accountancy/M.Acc.
Aerospace Medicine/M.S.
Anatomy/M.S.
Applied Behavioral Science
Criminal Justice and Social Problems/M.A.
Applied Statistics/M.S.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology/M.S.
Biological Sciences/M.S.
Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences
Business Administration/M.B.A.
Administration of Nursing and Health Care Systems/M.B.A. and M.S. dual degree;
Business Economics; Finance; Flexible Business; Management, Innovation and
Change; International Business; Management of Information Technology; Marketing;
Project Management; Supply Chain Management; Business Administration/M.B.A.
and Social and Applied Economics/M.S. dual degree
Chemistry/M.S.
Chemistry, Environmental Sciences
Classroom Teacher/M.A., M.Ed.
Career, Technical, and Adult Education; Career and Technical Education Teacher Licensure; Computer/Technology Education;
Library/Media; Advanced Studies; Multi-Age; Adolescent Young Adult; Middle Childhood; Reading; Science; Mild to Moderate Educational Needs; Moderate to Intensive Educational Needs
Computer Engineering/M.S.C.E.
Computer Science/M.S.
Counseling/M.A., M.R.C., M.S.
Business and Organizational Management, Exceptional Children, Community, Marriage
and
Family, Mental Health, Rehabilitation Counseling (Chemical Dependency, Severe
Disabilities)
Earth and Environmental Sciences/M.S.
Earth Science/M.S.T.
Educational Leadership/M.A., M.Ed.
Curriculum and Instruction: Teacher Leader; Principalship; Student Affairs
in Higher Education-Administration; Educational Administrative Specialist: Curriculum,
Instruction, and Professional Development
Engineering/M.S.Egr.
Biomedical, Electrical, Industrial and Human Factors, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical, Renewable and Clean Energy
Engineering Innovatation and Entrepreneurship/M.E.I.E.
English/M.A.
Literature, Composition and Rhetoric, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
History/M.A.
Human Factors and Industrial/Organizational Psychology/M.S.
Humanities/M.Hum.
Information Systems/M.I.S.
Interdisciplinary Science and Mathematics/M.S.T.
International and Comparative Politics/M.A.
Leadership Development/M.S.L.D.
Logistics Management: Supply Chain Management/M.S.
Mathematics/M.S.
Applied Mathematics, Mathematics
Microbiology and Immunology/M.S.
Music /M.M.
Music Education, Performance
Nursing/M.S.
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Administration of Nursing and Health Care
Systems, (M.S.), Administration of Nursing and Health Care Systems (M.S.
and M.B.A. dual degree), Adult Health, Child and Adolescent Health, Community
Health, Clinical Nurse Leader, Family Nurse Practitioner, School Nurse
Nursing/D.N.P.
Pharmacology and Toxicology/M.S.
Physics/M.S., M.S.T.
Physics, Medical Physics/M.S.
Physiology and Neuroscience/M.S.
Psychology/M.S.
Human Factors and Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Public Administration/M.P.A.
Public Administration, Communication
Public Health/M.P.H.
Public Health Management, Health Promotion and Education, Emergency
Preparedness
Pupil Personnel Services/M.A., M.Ed.
School Counseling
Selected Graduate Studies/M.A., M.S.
Social and Applied Economics/M.S.