Academics
Schools/Colleges & Departments
Morgan State is one of the few historically black institutions nationally to offer a comprehensive range of academic programs, in business, engineering, education, architecture, social work, and hospitality management, in addition to those in the arts and sciences and programs leading to the doctorate.
College of Interdisciplinary & Continuing Studies
The College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies (CICS) provides 18 degree completion programs and non-credit programs for adult learners.
College of Liberal Arts
The James H. Gilliam, Jr. College of Liberal Arts (CLA) is the largest academic division at the University.
- Department of Economics
- Department of English
- Department of Fine & Performing Arts
- Department of History & Geography
- Department of Military Science
- Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Sociology & Anthropology
- Department of World Languages & International Studies
School of Architecture & Planning
The School of Architecture and Planning (SAP) addresses, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the social, environmental, physical, economic, and political issues that shape urban communities and form.
School of Business & Management
The Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management (SBM) has more than fifty full-time faculty and an enrollment of approximately 1,500 graduate and undergraduate students.
- Department of Accounting & Finance
- Department of Business Administration
- Department of Information Science & Systems
School of Community Health & Policy
The School of Community Health and Policy (SCHP) offers a range of unique graduate and undergraduate academic opportunities in Health Education, Public Health, Nursing, and Nutrition.
School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
The School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences (SCMNS) is comprised of five departments and two professional programs.
- Department of Biology
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Physics
School of Education & Urban Studies
The mission of the School of Education and Urban Studies (SEUS) is to prepare a culturally and ethnically diverse student body to serve with distinction in the field of education and urban studies.
- Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership, and Policy
- Department of Family & Consumer Sciences
- Department of Teacher Education & Professional Development
School of Engineering
The Clarence M. Mitchell School of Engineering (SOE) offers educational programs which ensure that students acquire the ability to master fundamental principles of engineering which may be applied effectively to benefit society.
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
- Department of Mechatronic Engineering
- Department of Transportation & Urban Infrastructure Studies
School of Global Journalism & Communication
The goal of the School of Global Journalism & Communication (SGJC) is add to the diversity of thoughts, opinions and beliefs by offering students from a wide range of backgrounds the liberal arts education and skills training they need to effectively communicate ideas.
- Department of Multimedia Journalism
- Department of Multiplatform Production
- Department of Strategic Communication
School of Social Work
The School of Social Work (SSW) was originally formed in 1969, it was known as the Undergraduate Social Welfare Program in the Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts.
School of Graduate Studies
Thank you for your interest in the School of Graduate Studies (SGS). The Carnegie Foundation classifies Morgan as a Doctoral Research University and we currently award doctorates in Business Administration, Bioenvironmental Sciences, Education, Engineering, English, History, Nursing, Psychometrics, Public Health, and Social Work.
Honors College
The mission of the Clara I. Adams Honors College is to recruit, retain, and graduate students who have demonstrated scholarly accomplishment, high motivation, and a desire to achieve at the highest levels.