The Department of Sociology offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Sociology and participates in a graduate program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Social Psychology.
Preferred Cumulative Undergraduate GPA of 3.0. Applicants with GPAs between 2.5 and 2.99 will be given lower priority. Undergraduate degree in Psychology preferred. ABA program applicants generally ...
The Strategic Defense Technologies graduate certificate provides a unique blend of strategy, military studies, social science and policy analysis. Designed for professionals who analyze, design and ...
The graduate PhD program in Physics & Astronomy is a small, personal, yet challenging environment where graduate students will receive advanced instruction and guidance to grow as independent research ...
Fall semester matriculation: December 15 for priority funding consideration; March 15 for consideration for remaining open positions. Under special circumstances, applications may be considered until ...
A new program at Lackawanna College allows high school students to earn a certification while fulfilling the state’s graduation requirements. The Alternate Pathways to Graduation program allows ...
The primary aim of our program is to foster an understanding of government and politics in general and also to promote the development of analytic and other scholarly skills. Our view of the ...
More than 300 high school students in the Clark County School District were able to earn their diplomas, thanks to the district’s five-year graduation program. The program permits students who did not ...
The Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP) is a tuition-savings program that makes out-of-state graduate studies more affordable for students. Through WRGP, you will receive a reduced tuition rate, ...
The graduation programme and your certificate will record your official full name as registered with the University, in the following order: First forename Middle name(s), if any Surname (family name) ...