- Integrated Master of Business Administration
- Master of Applied Science in Geospatial Information Technologies
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
- Master of Arts in Teaching
- Master of Commercial Aviation
- Master of Education in Counseling (online synchronous)
- Master of Education in Educational Administration & Supervision
- Master of Education in Elementary Education
- Master of Education in Secondary Education – English
- Master of Professional Accountancy
- Master of Science in Nursing
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology
- Master of Science in Sport and Human Performance
- Post Master’s Certificate – Nurse Educator, Family Nurse Practitioner
- Educational Specialist in Administration & Supervision
- Educational Specialist in Curriculum and Instruction
- Educational Specialist in Higher Education
- Doctor of Education in Professional Studies
- Doctor of Nursing Practice
Note: Please see program webpages for specific licensure requirements.
- Post Baccalaureate Certificate – Health Sciences
- Master of Business Administration
- Master of Science in Natural Sciences – Biology and Physical Science
- Master of Science in Sport and Human Performance (exercise physiology track)
Please note that “Traditional Programs” are the only graduate level programs eligible for F1 visa approval. International Applicants must apply through International Student Services.
To enroll in coursework, non-degree students must have permission from the DSU department chair or graduate coordinator of the department in which the courses are offered. There is no obligation on the part of the department offering the degree program to accept coursework taken by students in non-degree status. Before completion of a Non-Degree Form, a student must complete the graduate school admissions process. Students enrolled as non-degree who decide to pursue a degree must make application to the Graduate Studies Office as a degree seeking student.
Non-degree students do not have access to federal financial aid (Graduate Bulletin p. 19). Non-degree students are not eligible for Graduate Assistantships (GA-ships).
Many professions require annual continuing education units (CEUs) for certification. CEUs are awarded to individuals for participation in organized non-credit activities that provide unified and systematic instruction for a set length of time, meet specific criteria, and are subject to goal achievement or participant performance evaluation. A permanent record of an individual’s CEUs is maintained for a minimum of seven years.
The Delta Area Association for the Improvement of Schools (DAAIS) offers CEUs to those interested in pursuing other courses outside of the Graduate and Continuing Studies. The DAAIS also tailors the classes to educators interested in a structured approach to learning. Information on DAAIS can be found at www.daais.org.
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Graduate & Continuing Studies
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Cleveland, MS 38733