Norfolk State University, School of Graduate Studies
Norfolk State University is a public, urban, comprehensive University offering programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Founded in 1935, Norfolk State University adheres to the traditional purpose of the Historically Black University and espouses the tradition of service to its students, its alumni, the academy, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the nation, and the world.
Masters:
- Master in Chemical Physics
- Master in Communication
- Master in Community and Clinical Psychology
- Master in Computer Science
- Master in Criminal Justice
- Master in Education of the Gifted
- Master in Electronics Engineering
- Master in Mass Communication
- Master in Materials Science
- Master in Music
- Master in Optical Engineering
- Master in Pre-Elementary Education
- Master in Severely and Profoundly Disabled
- Master in Social Work
- Master in Teaching
- Master in Urban Affairs
- Master in Urban Education
- Master in Visual Studies
Doctors:
- Doctor in Community and Clinical Psychology
- Doctor in Materials Science
- Doctor in Social Work