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Winston Salem State University

http://www.wssu.edu/wssu

Overview

Winston-Salem State University is a premier, master's level, public institution committed to developing the skills and values students need to contribute and succeed in the changing economy of the twenty-first century. Its world-class degree programs offered through its four centers of academic excellence in teaching and learning, health services, financial services, and science and technology, have the flexibility to accommodate diverse life situations of both traditional and non-traditional students ranging from recent high-school graduates to working adults.

Winston-Salem State University is a comprehensive institution offering degree programs at the baccalaureate and master's levels. Its instructional programs are in five academic college/schools and life-long learning. The university offers master's programs in physical therapy, elementary education, occupational therapy, nursing, business administration, computer science, rehabilitation counseling, teaching, and English as a Second Language and Linguistics. A graduate center provides master's level study in a cooperative interinstitutional arrangement. WSSU shows its commitment to equality of opportunity and racial integration through its active recruitment and enrollment of students from differing racial backgrounds.

WSSU's first-class academic preparation, coupled with the opportunity for practical application, character development, and community involvement make it one of the fastest growing institutions in the University of North Carolina. With access to an honors program, a study abroad program, co-op and internship opportunities, and a wide range of extra-curricular activities, students at WSSU are exposed to a world of unlimited possibilities.

WSSU's curriculum prepares all students to use the latest technologies as powerful tools for continuous learning, career advancement, and personal enrichment. Beyond technical skills, the WSSU educational experience inspires individual commitment to community service through classroom and field experiences that develop civic leadership and prepare students to make lifetime contributions to society.

WSSU is located in Winston-Salem (population: more than 215,000), a medical and financial services city, recognized nationally as a cultural center.

Whether you see yourself in the field of financial services, teaching and learning, health services, or science and technology, you'll have access to training for those careers, and much more, through WSSU's college and professional schools, and through its evening, weekend, and distance learning programs. You will gain the knowledge you need to compete, achieve, and lead. See why U.S. News & World Report rated WSSU among the Top Southern Public Comprehensive Colleges—Bachelor's category—for six consecutive years.

Programs

 
Program Ascending sortSubject Degree 
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science
  Health Professions--Other Baccalaureate
WSSU's CLS online program is the first of its kind in North Carolina and enrolls approximately 25 students per year. The online program offers the same comprehensive curriculum as the ... more
Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling
  Health Professions--Other Masters
Winston-Salem State University's Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling program will equip you to facilitate services on behalf of individuals with disabilities. The ... more
The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS): Concentration in Integrative Studies
  Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies Baccalaureate
The BIS program, formerly the Bachelor of Science in Applied Science, has been meeting the needs of learners with at least two years of transferable credit, including the Associate of Applied ... more
 

Courses

 
Course Ascending sortLevel Terms 
Adaptive PE Except Child Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course examines the nature of handicapping conditions and the use of motor skill to enable adaption to social life, community living, and recreational environments. Also examined will be ... more
Advanced Hematology Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course is a continuation of CLS 3401, basic hematology and coagulation. It is designed to provide the theory and laboratory experiences relating to the detection, identification and ... more
African-American Art Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This lecture course deals with the African-American aesthetic and the indigenous arts and artifacts that establish an African-American art heritage. It begins by introducing the student to the ... more
African-American Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This humanities course introduces students to various aspects of the African-American experience, using an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to include history, literature, religion, ... more
African-American Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This humanities course introduces students to various aspects of the African-American experience, using an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to include history, literature, religion, ... more
African-American Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This humanities course introduces students to various aspects of the African-American experience, using an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to include history, literature, religion, ... more
Afro-American Music Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course examines the origin, growth, and characteristics of Afro-American music, and the cultural, socioeconomic, historic, and emotional factors which have influenced its development and ... more
American Government Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course is a survey of the structure, organization, and functions of the legal and political processes of American national government. Emphasis is placed upon the theoretical foundations of ... more
American South in Pop Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course, available online, will examine the changing views of the South in American popular culture, using an interdisciplinary appraoch that will include the study of music, art, film, ... more
American South in Pop Culture Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course will examine the changing views of the South in American popular culture, using an interdisciplinary approach that will include the study of music, art, film, literature, television, ... more
Applied Clin Biochemistry Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This is one semester course that emphasizes protein structure, function, synthesis, and characterization; energy yielding metabolism of sugars; biological membranes and pathways; flow of genetic ... more
Applied Data Structures Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course emphasizes data structures and the development and analysis of their associated algorithms. Specific data structures will include linear lists, arrays, trees, graphs, stacks, queues, ... more
Applied Research Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course will examine research methods in the field of Exercise Physiology. This course will combine the knowledge base of Elementary Statistics with the core exercise science courses of ... more
Aspects/Aging Diverse Groups Baccalaureate Fall 2009
The response and effect of culture and ethnicity are examoned as to the care, status, and services accorded to an elderly individual who is a member of a specific culture group. In addition, ... more
Basic Hemt/Coagulation Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course will provide the theory of development of the cellular elements of blood with emphasis on recognition of normal elements. The theory of the coagulation mechanism and its relationship ... more
Blk Writers/American Lit Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course focuses upon an important body of American literature heretofore often neglected and provides insight into the black experience in America up to the present. Some attention is also ... more
Business Ethics Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course examines the ethical dimensions of business and the role ethics plays in sound business decisions and a healthy workplace environment. Various ethical theories and corporate models ... more
Child Development I Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course examines areas of infant and toddler, typical and atypical development, with close attention to motor, social, emotional and cognitive behaviors and the theoretical and research-based ... more
Child Welfare Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course is a survey of a major field of social work practice and services available to families who cannot completely care for their children. These include both public and private services ... more
Clin Microbiology Practicum Baccalaureate Fall 2009
This course allows the students to apply the knowledge from clinical microbiology, mycology and parasitology in a clinical laboratory. The students will work at the bench in a clinical lab for ... more
 

Online Learning

The Office of Distance Learning administers several credit-bearing opportunities for North Carolinians to enhance their education. These opportunities include credit courses provided by Winston-Salem State University faculty to students who are place- or time-bound and cannot take advantage of on-campus offerings. Delivery methods include online programs and traditional face-to-face programs with faculty-led classes at remote sites, videotape, cable television, technology-assisted instruction including use of the Internet and interactive telecommunications, and other media. While technologies are used to provide instruction, instructional support, and student development services, Winston-Salem State University emphasizes customer service and responsiveness to the needs and concerns of all its students. Distance learners will have access to full-time faculty and staff committed to delivering these services.

Many of our distance education students have family, work, and other responsibilities that may not allow them to come to our campus regularly because of schedule, location, or time limitations. Distance education helps to fulfill WSSU's mission by offering certificates and degree programs that meet the needs of a diverse group of students. Our faculty members are committed to serving your learning needs and can be reached by email, fax, phone, or other web-based technologies. Most of your learning takes place at a place convenient for you—including your personal computer—although, depending on the program, you may be required occasionally to come to a location for an exam or laboratory exercise.

Contact

Address:Winston-Salem State University
601 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27110
Phone:336-750-2000
Contact Link:http://www.wssu.edu/WSSU/About/ContactUs/Web%2 ...
UnderGrad Admissions Address:601 South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
206 Thompson Student Services Center
Winston-Salem, NC 27110
UnderGrad Admissions Phone:336-750-2070
UnderGrad Admissions Email:Send email now
UnderGrad Admissions Link:http://www.wssu.edu/WSSU/About/Administration/ ...
UnderGrad Application Link:http://www.wssu.edu/WSSU/About/Information/App ...
Graduate Admissions Address:

School of Graduate Studies and Research
C017 Anderson Center
Winston-Salem State University
601 Martin Luther King Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27110

Graduate Admissions Email:Send email now
Graduate Admissions Link:http://www.wssu.edu/WSSU/GraduateStudies/Admis ...
Graduate Application Link:http://www.wssu.edu/WSSU/About/Information/App ...