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Undergraduate Programs

Kinesiology, BS

The Kinesiology major’s theoretical and experiential approach enables students to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for careers and graduate education in fitness, wellness, movement science, kinesiology, exercise science, and human performance.

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Nursing, BS

Delaware State’s undergraduate Nursing degree program features an unusually high degree of face-to-face interaction between instructors and students. Our nursing students work in smart classrooms and simulation labs, getting hands-on experience with electronic medication carts, computerized monitors, and other high-tech tools of the nursing profession.

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Psychology, BS

Our psychology degree students get a hands-on education by assisting on research projects, volunteering at counseling centers, and getting other types of direct experience. On the academic side, they complete an intensive survey of current theories in psychology, while developing professional skills such as writing and research design.

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Public Health, BS

The Public Health graduate possesses a unique marketable set of skills required for employment in public health agencies, private and nonprofit agencies, worksite health promotion offices, HIV prevention, and many other public health-related careers.

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RN to MSN Program

Delaware State University’s accelerated RN to MSN program (Dual Degree Pathway) is an innovative and creative career mobility program designed to prepare registered nurses educated at the diploma or associate degree level with the education and training to earn both a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing. Students are awarded both the BSN and MSN degrees at the completion of the entire program.

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Social Work, BSW

Upon graduating from the BSW program at Delaware State University, students are prepared to demonstrate the knowledge, values and skills integrated in the ten core competencies and all 41 practice behaviors when working in diverse practice settings with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.

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Graduate Programs

Nursing, msn

The MSN program at Delaware State University has two tracks - Nursing Education and Global Leadership.  Accordingly, the program prepares students for advanced practice in nursing education: including the development of a curriculum and the use of instructional technology and global leadership: including leadership skills to be used in your local institution or applied on a more global scale.  

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Occupational Therapy

Delaware State University offers an entry-level Master of Occupational Therapy degree that can be fully completed in 2.5 years. Through a strong curricular foundation, this program prepares graduates to be generalists within the various arenas of the field and to meet changing demands within health care and public sectors. 

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Psychology, MS

The Master’s program at DSU has two tracks. The first track will lead you toward licensure as a Counselor in the State of Delaware (check with your state for reciprocity). The second track has a research focus, and centers on the study of Neuropsychology. 

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RN to MSN Program

Delaware State University’s accelerated RN to MSN program (Dual Degree Pathway) is an innovative and creative career mobility program designed to prepare registered nurses educated at the diploma or associate degree level with the education and training to earn both a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing. Students are awarded both the BS in nursing and the MSN degrees at the completion of the entire program.

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Social Work, MSW

The MSW program at Delaware State University has one concentration - advanced generalist practice.  Accordingly, the program prepares students for advanced practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.

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Social Work, DSW

The Doctor of Social Work Program (DSW) at Delaware State University supports advanced generalist social work practitioners (with a minimum of three years post-MSW practice experience) in the areas of leadership, social work education, and research as they continue to develop expertise as agents of change within a racialized society.

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