Asheville Graduate Center

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The Asheville Graduate Center (AGC) was established in 1984,[1] by the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina. The AGC utilizes the facilities of UNC Asheville, and the overall program is administrated by the Division of Academic Affairs, UNCA.

The Center offers master’s degree programs from six (6) of the constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina system. Classes are held in UNCA facilities in the evenings and some programs may also utilize UNCA’s distance learning facilities.

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[edit] Master's Degree Programs

Degrees earned through the AGC are conferred by the universities that bring programs to Asheville.

[edit] UNC Asheville

  • Liberal Arts[2]

[edit] Western Carolina University

WCU offers and Education Specialist, Doctor of Education degree and 28 master’s degree programs,[3] through the Asheville Graduate Center.

  • Accountancy
  • Birth-Kindergarten Education
  • Business Administration
  • College Student Personnel
  • Counseling, Community
  • Counseling, School
  • Educational Administration, Two-Year College
  • English
  • Elementary Education
  • English Education
  • Health Sciences
  • Math Education
  • Middle Grades Education
  • Nursing
  • Project Management Certificate
  • Public Affairs
  • Social Science Education
  • Special Education
  • Technology
  • TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages)
  • Two-Year College Teaching Education Specialist
  • Educational Leadership
  • Doctor of Education

[edit] North Carolina State University

  • Engineering Programs[4]
    • Engineering (various concentrations)
    • Civil Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Aerospace Engineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Computer Science

[edit] Appalachian State University

ASU offeres 3 master’s degree programs at the AGC.[5]

  • Educational Media
  • Community and Regional Planning
  • Library Science

[edit] UNC Chapel Hill

  • Social Work

[edit] UNC Greensboro

  • Library and Information Studies

[edit] References

[edit] Notes