Virginia State University - Academics

Academics

This is a list of the departments within each School:

  • School of Agriculture
    • Agriculture and Human Ecology
    • Hospitality Management
    • Dietetic Internship, ADA Accredited
    • Cooperative Extension
    • Agriculture Research Station
  • The Reginald F. Lewis School of Business
    • Accounting and Finance
    • Management Information Systems
    • Management and Marketing
  • School of Engineering, Science, and Technology
    • Engineering, Engineering Technology, Industrial Education and Technology
    • Engineering Technology
    • Computer Engineering
    • Industrial Education and Technology
    • Manufacturing Engineering
    • Biology
    • Chemistry and Physics
    • Mathematics and Computer Science
    • Mathematics
    • Computer Programing
    • Psychology
    • Nursing
  • School of Liberal Arts and Education
    • Professional Education Programs
      • Graduate Professional Education Programs
      • Center for Undergraduate Professional Education Programs
    • Health, Physical Education and Recreation
    • History and Philosophy
    • Languages and Literature
      • English
      • Mass Communication
    • Military Science
    • Music, Art and Design
    • Political Science, Public Administration and Economics
    • Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice
  • Bachelor of Individualized Studies
  • School of Graduate Studies, Research, and Outreach (offering Master Degrees in):
    • Biology
    • Career and Technical Studies
    • Counselor Education
    • Criminal Justice
    • Economics
    • Education
    • Educational Administration and Supervision
    • English
    • History
    • Interdisciplinary Studies
    • Mathematics
    • Mass Communications
    • Psychology
    • Sport Management

The university also has the Office for International Education and the Institute for Study of Race Relations.

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