Agricultural Education
Dr. Antoine Alston
242 Carver Hall
North Carolina A&T State University
1601 E. Market St.
Greensboro, NC 27411 USA
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alstona@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7711
Fax: 1-336-334-7793
Description:
The overall goal of this degree program is to elevate the quality of
agricultural instruction delivered in the schools of North Carolina for
those in the Professional Licensure Track and elevate the quality of
agricultural instruction in both formal and informal settings for those in
the Professional Service Track.
Degree(s):
M.S.
Instructional Technology
North Carolina A & T State University
Department of Curriculum and Instruction
201 Hodgin Hall
Greensboro, NC 27411 United States
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svwhitta@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7848
Fax: 1-336-334-524
Description:
The Instructional Technology Master of Science program offers courses online
for the Business and Industry track. Online classes are available on a
rotating schedule through the Center for Distance Learning.
Degree(s):
Master of Science (M.S.)
North Carolina A and T State University
Engineering
Accountancy
Department of Accounting UNC Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223 U.S.A.
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gradadm@email.uncc.edu
Phone: 1-704-687-2445
Fax: 1-704-687-6938
Accreditation Description:
The undergraduate Computer Science program is accredited by ABET. The
University is accredited by SACS.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Computer Science
Research Areas:
Computer Security;Multiagent systems;Graphical Information
Systems;Artificial Intelligence
North Carolina A and T State University
Engineering
Masters Degree in Computer Science
1601 E. Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27411 U.S.
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compsci@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7245
Fax: 1-336-334-7244
Accreditation Description:
The undergraduate Computer Science program is accredited by ABET. The
University is accredited by SACS.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Computer Science
Research Areas:
Computer Security;Multiagent systems;Graphical Information
Systems;Artificial Intelligence
North Carolina A and T State University
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
1601 East Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27411 USA
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reidrm@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7109
Fax: 1-336-334-7249
Degree(s):
McNair Scholars Program
North Carolina A and T State University
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
1601 East Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27411 USA
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reidrm@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7109
Fax: 1-336-334-7249
Degree(s):
McNair Scholars Program
North Carolina A and T State University
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
1601 East Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27411 USA
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reidrm@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7109
Fax: 1-336-334-7249
Degree(s):
McNair Scholars Program
North Carolina A and T State University
Computer Science
Computer Science
1601 Marked Street, Gibbs Hall
Greensboro, NC 27411-0002 U.S.A.
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CompSci@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7245
Fax: 1-336-334 -7244
Description:
Innovative new MS has energetic faculty and enthused students, with close
ties to local industry in Research Triangle Park and the Triad area. Real
world experience and assured job offers at the end!
The graduate program is growing with 65 Masters students taking online
and traditional lecture courses.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Computer Science
Research Areas:
Multiple Agent systems; Multimedia input; High performance programming with
Java; Knowledge Engineering; Matrix algorithms; Software Engineering and
Artificial Intelligence
North Carolina A and T State University
Department of Human Development and Services
Human Resources (Rehabilitation Counseling)
212 Hodgin Hall
Greensboro, NC 27411 United States
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tnwhitta@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7916
Fax: 1-336-334-7280
Description:
The Human Resources (Rehabilitation Counseling) program is designed to
prepare culturally competent counselors who specialize in working with
persons with physical, developmental, cognitive, psychological, and
neurological disabilities and/or illness. Students are equipped with
knowledge, skills, and experiences to empower persons with disabilities
through the counseling process. Students are further equipped with unique
skills to provide effective rehabilitation counseling services within a
cultural context.
The Human Resources - Rehabilitation Counseling Program has the following
objectives:
Alleviating the continuing shortage of rehabilitation counselors by
increasing the supply of qualified rehabilitation counselors
Increasing the student's knowledge regarding the role and function of
rehabilitation counselors
Preparing rehabilitation counselors who function competently in a
multicultural context
Increasing the number of underrepresented minority counselors trained in
rehabilitation counseling
This program prepares students to take the National Certified
Rehabilitation Counseling Examination and apply for licensure as a licensed
professional counselor in the state of North Carolina.
Accreditation Description:
The Masters of Science in Human Resources - Rehabilitation Counseling is a
forty-eight (48) hour program offered by the Human Development and Services
Department. This program is aligned with the accrediting body standards in
rehabilitation counseling, CORE (Council On Rehabilitation Education).
Degree(s):
The Masters of Science in Human Resources - Rehabilitation Counseling
Research Areas:
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University's rehabilitation
counseling "REMBA" program is focused on preparing culturally competent
rehabilitation counselors who will be uniquely trained to meet the diverse
needs of racial and ethnic minorities with behavioral addictions. Such
addictions include, but are not limited to, alcohol and other drug
abuse,gambling addiction, sexual addiction, eating disorders and criminal
offense.
North Carolina A and T State University
Department of Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Greensboro, NC 27411 U.S.A.
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admit@ncat.edu
Phone: 1-336-334-7780
Fax: 1-336-334-7729
Description:
The department offers four areas of specialization: Human-Machine Systems
Engineering, Management Systems Engineering, Operations Research and Systems
Analysis, and Production Systems Engineering. Most graduate students work on
research projects or projects with local industry.
Degree(s):
MSIE;
Ph.D. (collaborative with some schools)
Research Areas:
Human-Machine Systems Engg.;Management Systems Engg.; Operations
Research/Systems Analysis; Production Systems Engg