Dean, College of Graduate and Professional Studies
Until 1972, when the M.A. degree in Rehabilitation Counseling was approved, all programs and courses were designed for teacher preparation and subsequent certification by the South Carolina State Department of Education. Additional variety was added in 1974 with approval of the M.A. program in Speech Pathology and Audiology. Although professional in nature, these new programs brought a renewed emphasis on field inquiry methods in research.
The most rapid period of program growth in the School of Graduate Studies was from 1979 to 1983 when the Master of Science degree programs in Nutritional Sciences, Agribusiness, and Individual and Family Development were approved and the Ed.D. and Ed. S. advanced degree programs were added. The advent of these research-oriented programs significantly altered the goals and directions of graduate education at South Carolina State University, and they were measurable influences in its advancement to university status.
Graduate Degree Programs
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)Educational Specialist (Ed.S.)
Individual & Family Development
Nutritional Sciences
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Counselor Education
Rehabilitation Counseling
Speech Pathology & Audiology
Transportation
Graduate Certificate Programs
Environmental Monitoring and RestorationOrientation and Mobility
For more information, contact:
College of Graduate and Professional Studies
South Carolina State University
P.O. Box 7098
300 College Street, NE
Orangeburg, SC 29117
Phone: 803-536-7064
Fax: 803-536-8812
Email: graduateschool@scsu.edu
Graduate Admissions Application
Graduate Certification Renewal Application
Graduate School Recommendation Letter
Department of Family & Consumer Sciences
The Department of Family & Consumer Sciences offers programs leading to degrees in Family & Consumer Sciences Business, Family & Consumer Sciences Education and Nutrition & Food Management.
Department of Health Sciences
The Department of Health Sciences offers programs leading to degrees in Health Education, Physical Education, Speech Pathology & Audiology, and Sports Communication.
Department of Human Services
The Department of Human Services consists of four programs:
Rehabilitation Counseling
Counselor Education
Criminal Justice
Social Work
Department of Military Science
The Department of Military Science is an academic subdivision of the College of Business and Applied Professional Sciences and conducts all Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) activities.