Select graduate programs are offered at the University’s in Spokane, Tri-Cities, and Vancouver.
Graduate students who plan to use coursework and research
undertaken through the regional campuses must be
admitted
to the Graduate School on the Pullman
campus. Brochures
with program description and course offerings are
available
from each of the three campuses.
WSU Spokane
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WSU Spokane offers master’s degrees in architecture, criminal justice, engineering management, exercise science, health policy and administration, interior design, landscape architecture, nursing, and speech and hearing sciences. Supporting courses toward the Master's in Teaching, Doctor of Education, and administrative credentials (certification for principals and superintendents) also are offered.
- The Doctor of Design is an interdisciplinary degree for persons who are well-versed and professionally skilled in the design profession and who seek to make substantive, innovative, and original scholarly contributions to their fields.
- Courses taken at WSU Spokane may apply to the PhD in
Criminal Justice, the Individual Interdisciplinary PhD,
and other doctoral degrees, depending on the program. The
Doctor of Pharmacy program established in 1992 begins
studies at WSU Pullman and finishes at WSU Spokane.
The campus also offers a Graduate Certificate in Exercise Science and a post-master’s School Psychology Certification, one of only three in the nation. - The campus also houses upper-division baccalaureate studies in a number of disciplines: architecture; construction management; exercise physiology and metabolism; interior design; landscape architecture; and professional development studies with programs in informatics and other areas under development. Students begin undergraduate studies at WSU Pullman, community college, or another accredited higher education institution, and complete at WSU Spokane.
- New classrooms, research laboratories, and computer labs are located at the Riverpoint campus, in the heart of a developing university district. Students benefit from the metropolitan context and urban amenities. The full range of academic and student services is available, including the Cooperative Academic Library Service (CALS) shared by students of WSU Spokane and Eastern Washington University.
- WSU Spokane also has exclusive research and public service programs in the health sciences, design disciplines, and policy, social, and behavioral sciences that leverage the strength of a top public research university with access to community resources for collaborative research and internship opportunities for students.
For specific information, contact
WSU Spokane, Student Services
Health Sciences Building 125E
310 N. Riverpoint
P.O. Box 1495
Spokane, WA 99202-1495
enroll@wsu.edu, 509-358-7537; or visit WSU Spokane’s Home Page : www.spokane.wsu.edu.
WSU Tri-Cities
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WSU has offered credit courses in the Tri-Cities for almost six decades. Master’s degree programs currently are provided in biology, business administration, chemistry, computer science, education, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, environmental science and mechanical engineering. Supporting coursework is available in mathematics and physics.
- The present facilities provide classrooms, offices, laboratories, networked computing, and an extensive library. Research is carried on in a wide variety of areas. Of particular interest here are the Food and Environmental Quality Laboratory, and the United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries, all housed at WSU Tri-Cities. Additional opportunities are available to share research laboratories and equipment of nearby US Department of Energy contractors through individual arrangements.
- Graduate assistantships are available in certain departments for qualified students who wish to pursue study and research at WSU Tri-Cities. For specific information about courses, programs, facilities or admission, contact
WSU Tri-Cities
2710 University Drive
Richland, WA 99354-1643
509-372-7250
www2.tricity.wsu.edu
WSU Vancouver
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Washington State University Vancouver has been offering undergraduate and graduate education to residents of southwest Washington and Oregon for more than 12 years. Located on a 351-acre campus in Salmon Creek, students enjoy small classes and schedules designed for place-bound students balancing their education with career and family responsibilities.
- Currently eight master’s degrees are offered in business administration, education, engineering management, environmental science, history, nursing, public affairs, and technology management.
WSU Vancouver Office of Admissions
360-546-9779
e-mail; admissions@vancouver.wsu.edu
www.vancouver.wsu.edu