Fisk University
Biology
1000 17th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208-3051 U.S.A.
Click to send E-mail to:
admit@fisk.edu
Phone: 1-615-329-8665
Description:
Fisk University, which opened its doors as Fisk School to a student body of
former slaves in1866, is a small, predominantly African American institution
with a strong liberal arts andscience emphasis. The campus is located on a hill
overlooking downtown Nashville, Tennessee.For the fifth consecutive year, Fisk
has been selected by Money magazine as a "Best Buy" inhigher education.
Degree(s):
M.A.
Fisk University
Chemistry
1000 17th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208-3051 U.S.A.
Click to send E-mail to:
admit@fisk.edu
Phone: 1-615-329-8665
Description:
Fisk University, which opened its doors as Fisk School to a student body of
former slaves in1866, is a small, predominantly African American institution
with a strong liberal arts andscience emphasis. The campus is located on a hill
overlooking downtown Nashville, Tennessee.For the fifth consecutive year, Fisk
has been selected by Money magazine as a "Best Buy" inhigher education.
Degree(s):
M.A.
Fisk University
Physics
1000 17th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208-3051 U.S.A.
Click to send E-mail to:
admit@fisk.edu
Phone: 1-615-329-8665
Description:
Fisk University, which opened its doors as Fisk School to a student body of
former slaves in1866, is a small, predominantly African American institution
with a strong liberal arts andscience emphasis. The campus is located on a hill
overlooking downtown Nashville, Tennessee.For the fifth consecutive year, Fisk
has been selected by Money magazine as a "Best Buy" inhigher education.
Degree(s):
M.A.
Fisk University
Department of Psychology
Psychology
1000 17th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37208-3051 U.S.A.
Click to send E-mail to:
wedwards@fisk.edu
Phone: 1-615-329-8610
Description:
The Master of Arts degree is offered with concentrations in either of two areas,
clinical or general psychology. Both programs require a thesis and two years of
academic and related work. Both are designed either to provide a foundation for
advanced study or to enable the student to qualify for an appropriate master's
level professional position in the broad fields of human behavior and services.
Both also require the same 18 hours of common course work. The programs differ,
however, in the specific professional objectives they are designed to serve.
They also differ in he minimum number of required semester hours, and in the
specific courses required beyond the 18 hours common to both
Degree(s):
M.A. - Clinical Psychology;
M.A.- General Psychology
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