
Elizabeth City State University
Overview
Elizabeth City State University was founded in 1891 as a Normal School for the purpose of "teaching and training teachers of the colored race to teach in the common schools of North Carolina." In 1939, the school's name was officially changed to Elizabeth State Teachers College and in 1969 to Elizabeth City State University. Today, ECSU is a public university offering baccalaureate degree programs in the basic arts and sciences, professional and pre-professional areas, selected master's degree programs, and a doctor of pharmacy in collaboration with UNC-Chapel Hill.
Elizabeth City State University's heritage provides a rich background for serving its increasingly multi-cultural student body. The university provides a challenging and supportive environment that prepares its students for knowledgeable, responsible participation and leadership in an ever-changing, technologically advanced society.
Located in the historic Albemarle area in northeastern North Carolina, ECSU is near the world-renowned Outer Banks beaches and recreation areas of North Carolina and the Hampton Roads area of southeastern Virginia, which includes the resort cities of Virginia Beach, Colonial Williamsburg, and historic Jamestown and Yorktown. U.S. Highways 17 and 158 as well as the Norfolk International Airport (VA) make the city and university easily accessible.
As a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina, Elizabeth City State University promotes excellence in teaching as its primary responsibility to meet the needs of the students. The university also seeks to identify and address the needs of northeastern North Carolina with particular attention to supporting its environmentally sensitive economic development.
Highlights
ECSU recently received a $750,000 grant from the GlaxoSmithKline Foundation (North Carolina) to enhance experiential training for students enrolled in the UNC-Chapel Hill/ECSU Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership Program. Experiential training is a central component of the UNC-Chapel Hill/ECSU Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership Program because it prepares pharmacy students to become comprehensive pharmacist professionals who are drug information experts.
ECSU received a $400,000 grant from the Wachovia Foundation in support of the UNC-Chapel Hill/ECSU Doctor of Pharmacy Partnership Program. This donation will be used to cover training, recruitment and retention costs for prospective pharmacy applicants from north eastern North Carolina.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) awarded ECSU $3 million under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for the Africa Education Initiative Textbook and Learning Materials Program. Under the leadership of Dr. Johnny Houston, a senior research professor in the ECSU Mathematics and Computer Science Department, participating faculty and staff completed over 1 million instructional materials for Senegalese school children before the 2008 deadline.
America’s Best Colleges ranked Elizabeth City State University #3 in the category of Top Public Baccalaureate Colleges in the South; #12 among Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and #26 in the Best Baccalaureate Colleges the South category in 2008.
Courses
Course ![]() | Level | Terms |
|---|---|---|
| Adv Sem in Prof Lead Dev | Graduate | Spring 2010 |
| EDUC 622 Advanced Seminar in Professional and Leadership Development Accomplished teachers reflect upon their practice, collaborate with peers, share expertise, mentor less experienced colleagues, ... more | ||
| Advanced Composition | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| Principles and skills of composition developed; understandings and competencies refined. Extensive practice in writing of various types of expository compositions. Class discussion on analyses of ... more | ||
| African Americans in Music | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| The African-American in Music (Open to all Majors): Some emphasis on UJ.S. performers and developments in music-making of 17th through 19th and early 20th centuries. Also, U.S. composers and ... more | ||
| Air Transportation | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| Survey of the US air transportation system including: detailed aspects of the industry's importance to U.S. economy; the industry's components and dynamics; historical developments and growth; ... more | ||
| American History to 1877 | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| General political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the development of native cultures to the end of Reconstruction. Prerequisite: GE 140, HIST 200. more | ||
| Art Appreciation | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| Analysis of selected examples of major art works. Designed to give students an understanding of the purposes and historical roles of the visual arts in Western and Non-Western cultures. Offered ... more | ||
| Black Writers in Amer Lit II | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| A survey course of literary contributioins by Black American Writers. Emphasis on genres, literary tempers, and major movements influenced by historical, social, literary, and cultural factors. ... more | ||
| Bus Research and Rpt Writing | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| Comprehensive techniques of buiness reporting which includes surveying markets, summarizing findings, and writing analytical and informative reports. Prerequisite: ECON 260. Offered Fall and Spring. more | ||
| Business Law I | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| Study of law and its application to business and business transactions. This is a survey course designed to familiarize today's business student with the legal process, specific laws, and the ... more | ||
| Business Policy | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| An examination of the managerial tasks of developing, implementing, and executing company strategies in both the domestic and international spheres. This is a case method course. Cases will be ... more | ||
| Career Development Seminar | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
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| Children's Literature | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| Survey of world literature for children. Forms, content, and techniques for teaching literature in the elementary school. Prerequisites: GE 201, 202, or GE 203H, 204H. Offered Fall, Spring, and ... more | ||
| Classroom Mgmt Techniques | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| This course is a study in the key areas of creating a well-managed classroom. These areas include making decisions (proactive) before the year begins, implementing the plan, and maintaining and ... more | ||
| Communication for Sped Tchers | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| This course is designed to provide students with the skills and technology they will need to teach writing effectively to K-12 students (with disabilities) and to enhance students' own writing ... more | ||
| Comparative Criminal Justice | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| A general introduction of the world's main legal systems. Comparative study of the administration of justice procedural problems, and selected substantive legal institutions. Prerequisite: CJ ... more | ||
| Computer Science I: Intro to C++ Programming | Baccalaureate | Self-Paced |
| CSC 115 offers an overview of computer science and an introduction to programming. This course involves a high-level programming language and the topics covered are data types, expressions, ... more | ||
| Computers in Education | Graduate | Spring 2010 |
| Accomplished teaher use a variety of tools to facilitate student learning and their professional development. Teachers gain basic competencies in this introduction to the instructional use of ... more | ||
| Contemporary Health Educ | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| A review of the techniques and principles relevant to the study of current health issues and problems in today's society. Health education methods and materials, instructional strategies, and the ... more | ||
| Curr Instruc Leadership | Graduate | Spring 2010 |
| This course surveys the organization, supervision and evaluation of curricular innovation and instructional programs on the elementary and secondary levels. Basic concepts and processes of ... more | ||
| Disorders of Voice | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 |
| This course is a broad introduction to the field of functional and organic voice disorders. It surveys the nature and cause of these disorders, the problems encountered by persons exhibiting such ... more | ||
Online Learning
Distance Education at Elizabeth City State University offers students the option to achieve educational goals without attending traditional on-campus classes. Elizabeth City State University offers courses both at off-campus sites and online.
Mission
The Distance Education program supports and encourages collaborative efforts involving faculty, staff, and administrators working to serve as a model for change and growth at ECSU via distance education delivery methods. Distance education at Elizabeth City State University extends availability and access to convenient course offerings to students who are isolated from campus due to time and/or geographic location, utilizing existing, new, and emerging technological strategies.
Goals
- To offer an academically sound alternative to traditional face-to-face instruction via distance education technologies to meet the needs of non-traditional students.
- To provide administrators, faculty, and staff with professional development opportunities and resources essential for teaching and learning in online distance education courses.
- To increase student enrollment and retention by offering convenient and accessible online course and support services to address the needs of online students which supports the current and future workforce needs of the State of North Carolina.
- To continuously maintain and upgrade the technologies necessary to deliver quality online courses and to review current and emerging trends in online distance education in an effort to integrate best practices.
ECSU currently offers online courses towards degrees. ECSU does not offer a complete degree completion program online at this time.
For more information about Distance Education at ECSU:
Distance Education
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 924
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Toll-Free: (877) 432-7662
Click here to email ECSU's Distance Education office.
Contact
| Address: | Elizabeth City State University
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| Phone: | 252-335-3400 |
| Email: | Send email now |
| Contact Link: | http://www.ecsu.edu/contact.cfm |
| UnderGrad Admissions Address: | Admissions |
| UnderGrad Admissions Phone: | 252-335-3305 |
| UnderGrad Admissions Email: | http://www.ecsu.edu/prospective/informationreq ... |
| UnderGrad Admissions Link: | http://www.ecsu.edu/prospective/admissions.cfm |
| UnderGrad Application Link: | http://www.ncmentor.org/applications/Universit ... |
| Graduate Admissions Address: | Office of Graduate Education 1704 Weeksville Road Campus Box 943 Elizabeth City State |
| Graduate Admissions Email: | Send email now |
| Graduate Admissions Link: | http://www.ecsu.edu/academics/graduateeducatio ... |

