Appalachian State University, Cratis D. Williams Graduate School
Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northwestern North Carolina, Appalachian State University has built a national reputation for providing outstanding academics. With a student/faculty ratio of 17:1 and an average class size of 24, faculty members are able to take a personal interest in student progress, often becoming mentors, advisers, and friends - even tennis partners. That can only happen in a close-knit community.
Masters:
- Master in Accounting
- Master in Appalachian Studies
- Master in Biology
- Master in Business Administration
- Master in Child Development - Birth-Kindergarten
- Master in Clinical-Health Psychology
- Master in College Student Development
- Master in Communication Disorders
- Master in Community Counseling
- Master in Computer Science
- Master in Criminal Justice
- Master in Curriculum and Instruction
- Master in Educational Administration
- Master in Educational Media - New Media and Global Education
- Master in Elementary Education
- Master in English
- Master in Exercise Science
- Master in Experimental Psychology
- Master in Family and Consumer Sciences
- Master in Geography and Planning
- Master in Gerontology
- Master in Higher Education
- Master in History
- Master in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and HRM
- Master in Industrial Technology
- Master in Library Science
- Master in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Master in Mathematics
- Master in Middle Grades Education
- Master in Music Education
- Master in Music Performance
- Master in Music Therapy
- Master in Political Science
- Master in Professional School Counseling
- Master in Public Administration
- Master in Public History
- Master in Reading Education
- Master in Romance Languages
- Master in School Administration
- Master in School Psychology
- Master in Social Work
- Master in Special Education
Doctors:
- Doctor in Educational Leadership
Certificates:
- Certificate in Gerontology