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Over 2000 students are enrolled in the ETSU School of Graduate Studies.
Certificates and degrees are offered in
46 areas, including 16 different master's degrees (MAcc, MA, MFA, MBA, MCM, MEd, MAT, MSAH, MSEH, MALS, MS, MSN, MPA, MPH, MPS, MSW),
the specialist degree (EdS), and nine doctoral degrees in educational leadership (EdD), early childhood education (PhD), biomedical sciences (PhD), clinical psychology (PhD), environmental health (PhD), public health (DrPH), nursing, (PhD), audiology (AuD) and physical therapy (DPT).
Additionally, students are pursuing the M D degree and residency programs at ETSU's James H. Quillen College of Medicine as well as the PharmD degree at the College of Pharmacy .
Mission Statement:
The mission of the School of Graduate Studies is to foster post-baccalaureate programs of scholarship that are recognized for their excellence and contributions to society. The School of Graduate Studies will provide an environment that stimulates:
- Advanced understanding of the concepts, issues and practices of a discipline;
- Independent thought and the ability to generate new knowledge;
- The ability to contribute significantly to the academic community, professions, and society;
- Diversity among ideas, programs, and people.
ETSU has been recognized by the Kaplan/Newsweek College Catalog 2002 as a top university in the category "Schools that offer the best value for your tuition dollar."
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