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Graduate Programs

The Citadel offers evening classes to students pursuing graduate degrees including Computer Science, Education, English, History, MBA, and Psychology - a total of 20 programs (see below). A detailed curriculum schedule for each degree is found in The Citadel's CGC course catalog. Please consult the admission requirements for these programs.

Click below to visit the academic web site for your program:
Degree Area of Concentration
Master of Arts Biology
Master of Arts English *
Master of Arts History *
Master of Arts Psychology-Clinical Counseling
Master of Arts Social Science
Master of Arts in Education Mathematics
Master of Arts in Teaching Secondary Education
(for initial certification only in Mathematics, English,
Biology, Physical Education, and Social Studies)
Master of Business Administration Business Administration
Master of Education Counselor Education
       (Elementary School)
       (Secondary School)
Master of Education Literacy Education
Master of Education Educational Leadership
       (Elementary Administration)
       (Secondary Administration)
Master of Science Computer Science *
Master of Science Health, Exercise, and Sport Science
Specialist in Education Superintendency
Specialist in Education School Psychology
Graduate Certificate Technical Project Management
* Offered jointly by The Citadel and the College of Charleston

We can send you an application, specific information about your degree, and a course catalog; just fill out our Request More Info form. Enrollment into The Citadel's evening classes makes you eligible for a number of programs and services at The Citadel, including financial aid.

Graduate programs at The Citadel are accredited by The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.