College of
Professional Studies

Welcome

Our students, faculty and staff congratulate you in taking the first step in reaching your academic goals. The mission of our College is to prepare qualified professionals to serve and lead in a global society. Rich in tradition, the College is organized around some of the University’s earliest developed programs. Students can choose from academic programs in EducationHealth and Human PerformanceNursingSocial Work and Criminal Justice. In addition, the College houses Military Science/ROTC as an elective course of study specializing in management, leadership, and life skills.

Our Programs

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 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 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

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.

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 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.

Administration

Dr. Kerri Steele
Dr. Kerri Steele
Dean, College of Professional Studies
916 Wallace Hall

College of Professional Studies
West Virginia State University
520 Wallace Hall
PO Box 1000
Institute, West Virginia 25112-1000

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