Academic Degrees

Undergraduate

Art

College of Arts and Humanities

The purpose of the Department of Art is to provide the student with undergraduate competencies in the theoretical and applied forms and processes of visual art.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Economics (BA)

College of Business and Social Sciences

The Department of Economics, Finance and Marketing offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics with concentrations in Business Economics, Agricultural Economics/Agri-Business, and Social Science.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in History (BA)

College of Business and Social Sciences

The History program prepares students for careers in fields such as information management, museum curation, and government roles, as well as further academic pursuits.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (BA)

College of Business and Social Sciences

The Political Science program emphasizes highly qualified faculty, proximity to the State Capital, and a student-centered approach to education, empowering graduates to contribute meaningfully to their communities and society at large.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (BA)

College of Business and Social Sciences

Psychology students are presented the necessary information, skills, and experience to prepare them for graduate school, careers, or both. Students will gain a comprehensive view of psychology as a legitimate area of science, while likewise emphasizing the practical importance of the subject matter in their daily lives. Sociology students delve into the scientific study of social life, exploring a wide range of topics from family dynamics to cultural beliefs. With its broad scope and relevance, the Sociology program prepares students for applied research, and theory in diverse fields.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Criminal Justice

College of Professional Studies

The mission of the Department of Criminal Justice is to prepare students for roles as knowledgeable citizens and responsible criminal justice professionals in a global society.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Education

College of Professional Studies

The Department of Education prepares teachers as human developers who love to teach. The Department nurtures future teachers through a formation process to become exemplary teachers in the region, state, and nation.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Health Science

College of Professional Studies

The Department of Health and Human Performance offers  degree programs in Health Science,  and Sport Studies.  The department is committed to preparing students in their pursuit of knowledge and skills to become responsible members of society, while encouraging life-long learning;  to enhance the quality of life within a diverse society.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Sports Studies

College of Professional Studies

The Bachelor of Science Program at West Virginia State University prides itself in currently being the only college and/or university in the State of West Virginia that is recognized nationally by the NSCA’s National Education Recognition Program.  This particular recognition recognizes programs at accredited institutions of higher learning that meet the national standards set forth by the NSCA.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Biology (BS)

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

The department of Biology exists to provide students with an opportunity to learn about science in general and about the science of Biology specifically. Courses are designed to serve a diverse community of students planning careers in science, medicine, or allied health sciences; planning careers as science teachers; and those with an avocation interest in living organisms.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BS)

College of Business and Social Sciences

The department of Economics, Finance and Marketing offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics with concentrations in Business Economics, Agricultural Economics/Agri-Business, and Social Science.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BS) - Accounting

College of Business and Social Sciences

Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting are provided a structure and environment in which they develop skills, acquire knowledge, expand their ability to understand complex business situations, and achieve a level of overall maturity and sophistication expected of a business professional.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BS) - Management, Management Information Systems

College of Business and Social Sciences

Students in the Business and Economics programs may pursue concentrations in Accounting, Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness, Economics, Finance, International Business, Marketing, Management and Management Information Systems.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (BS)

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Depending on the option chosen, students are prepared for graduate studies in chemistry, or immediate employment in industry, or entry into professional schools such as those of medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BS)

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

The Mathematics and Computer Science department at WVSU offers comprehensive programs designed to prepare students for a rapidly evolving technological landscape. With a focus on theoretical understanding and practical application, students engage in rigorous coursework that covers topics ranging from advanced mathematical concepts to cutting-edge computer science methodologies. Our faculty fosters an intellectually stimulating environment conducive to research, innovation, and problem-solving, equipping graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in diverse careers in technology, academia, and beyond.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Engineering/Civil and Engineering/Chemical

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

West Virginia State University offers Bachelor of Science in Engineering/Civil and Engineering/Chemical. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: “Employment of civil engineers is projected to grow 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations. About 22,900 openings for civil engineers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. With continued investment in U.S. infrastructure, civil engineers will be needed to manage projects that meet society's need for upgrading bridges, roads, water systems, buildings, and other structures. Civil engineers also will be needed to oversee renewable-energy projects, such as construction of wind farms and solar arrays, as these projects gain approval.” According to WV Economic Outlook 2023-27, chemicals manufacturing continues to represent the single-largest manufacturing subsector. Indeed, roughly 20 percent of manufacturing jobs in the state and a two-fold larger share of output are found within across a range of chemicals manufacturing firms. WVSU’s Bachelor of Science in Engineering/Civil and Engineering/Chemical programs will produce graduates well prepared for the needs of the state and the region.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BS)

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

The Mathematics and Computer Science department at WVSU offers comprehensive programs designed to prepare students for a rapidly evolving technological landscape. With a focus on theoretical understanding and practical application, students engage in rigorous coursework that covers topics ranging from advanced mathematical concepts to cutting-edge computer science methodologies. Our faculty fosters an intellectually stimulating environment conducive to research, innovation, and problem-solving, equipping graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in diverse careers in technology, academia, and beyond.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

College of Professional Studies

Our undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program prepares a nurse generalist with the knowledge and skills needed to work with diverse populations in various healthcare settings.  The program incorporates traditional classroom methods of instruction and state- of-the-art technologies to enrich the learning process.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSW)

College of Professional Studies

The Social Work Program prepares students for the beginning level of professional practice as social work generalists in a wide range of settings, with diverse populations, and with a special sense and appreciation for the peoples and institutions of West Virginia

Undergraduate

Communications

College of Arts and Humanities

The communications programs of study are designed to provide the undergraduate student with competencies in the theoretical and practical disciplines within a broadly defined concentration. Communications is an interdisciplinary area of study, utilizing diverse perspectives from the fields of humanities, social sciences, and information technology.

Doctorate

Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) in Leadership Studies

College of Professional Studies

West Virginia State University’s Department of Leadership Studies offers two transformative programs: a Master of Education in Instructional Leadership and a Doctorate of Education (EdD) in Leadership Studies.

Undergraduate

English

College of Arts and Humanities

WVSU offers three different tracks for the English Major. The Literature Option, the Professional Writing Option, and the Technical Writing Option. Stop by the departmental office (Hill Hall 118) for more information on steps for pursuing any of those options.

Undergraduate

International Studies

College of Arts and Humanities

The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies is an interdisciplinary degree program designed to prepare students for the multicultural global village in which we live. In a modern world of increasing interdependence and rapid change, the need is critical. Knowledge of the world broadens the mind, challenges prior biases and limitations, and fosters an appreciation of diverse societies and cultures.

Graduate

Master of Arts in Biotechnology (MA)

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

At West Virginia State University, you will learn state-of-the-art Biotechnology as you conduct research that addresses environmental, agricultural, and bio-medical problems. Our program provides instruction in the broad field of Biotechnology, as well as specialized training in the many sub-disciplines of Biotechnology.

Graduate

Master of Education in Instructional Leadership (MEIL)

College of Professional Studies

The Master of Education in Instructional Leadership program creates opportunities for educators to expand their skills and advance into administrative positions. The curriculum is focused on the exploration and application of new techniques and concepts that help instructional leaders to create pathways to success for students and staff members.

Graduate

Master of Media Studies

College of Arts and Humanities

The M.A. in Media Studies is an integrated, interdisciplinary program intended for students with a traditional undergraduate education and some experience in communications and digital media.

Graduate

Master of Public Administration

College of Business and Social Sciences

The College of Business and Social Sciences at West Virginia State University offers a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree for those interested in public management and service. The MPA degree prepares students for careers in the public and non-profit sectors, and offers those already in public service the opportunity to enhance and hone their competencies.

Graduate

Master of Science (MS) in Criminal Justice Administration

College of Professional Studies

The Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration prepares students for careers in the field of criminal justice and will enhance the careers of those already in the field. The program is designed to be completed within six semesters and includes a comprehensive final examination.

Graduate

Master of Science (MS) in Sports Studies

College of Professional Studies

The MS in Sport Studies program will develop the professional knowledge skills and dispositions of Sport Studies candidates.

Graduate

Master of Science in Biotechnology (MS)

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

At West Virginia State University, you will learn state-of-the-art Biotechnology as you conduct research that addresses environmental, agricultural, and bio-medical problems. Our program provides instruction in the broad field of Biotechnology, as well as specialized training in the many sub-disciplines of Biotechnology.

Graduate

Master of Science in Computer Science (MS)

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

The Master of Science in Computer Science program is designed to give students a thorough understanding of database management systems, Operation System, computer architecture and design, computer graphics and game design, Artificial Intelligent, computer and cybersecurity, design and analysis of algorithms, high performance computing, software architecture and engineering

Undergraduate

Modern Foreign Languages

College of Arts and Humanities

The Department of Modern Foreign Languages offers degrees in International Studies-Foreign Language (i.e.,French or Spanish). In addition, two certificate options are available and open to students and the community as a whole: Certificate of Proficiency in Spanish, and Certificate of Proficiency in French.

Undergraduate

Music

College of Arts and Humanities

The Department of Music provides rich opportunities for students at WVSU. Whether a music major, music minor, or music lover, students can play or sing in excellent music ensembles, take private lessons from exceptional professional musicians, and expand their own love for and understanding of the musical art through performance and study.

Undergraduate

Regents Bachelor of Arts

College of Arts and Humanities

The Regents Bachelor of Arts (RBA) degree program is the University’s only non-traditional degree. The degree, designed especially for adult learners, allows students to enter the program four years after high school graduation.

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