Degrees & Majors
Degrees & Majors
Degrees & Majors
Georgia State offers one of the widest academic selections in the state. Choose from nearly 300 degree programs and pathways.
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The information shared here is intended to provide an overview of Georgia State’s offerings. For details on admissions requirements, tuition, courses and more please refer to the university catalogs.
Accountancy Concentration, Ph.D. in Business Administration
Robinson’s Ph.D. program in accountancy aims to graduate individuals who are highly qualified and sought after for faculty positions in research-oriented universities.
The program focuses on preparing students to critique and produce accounting research that is publishable in premier accounting journals. During the program, students take required doctoral seminars in accounting and research methodology as well as elective seminars in other areas consistent with their research interests (e.g., economics, finance and psychology). Students are expected to work closely with faculty to develop a research portfolio in addition to their required dissertation.
Tuition
Students typically offset the cost of the program through an assistantship that includes full tuition waivers. Contact us for information on tuition and funding your doctoral studies.
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Accounting and Data Science Concentration, Master of Interdisciplinary Studies
Robinson College of Business
Technologies like machine learning and AI are disrupting the accounting industry at an aggressive pace. To remain relevant, accounting professionals must possess strong data science skills.
Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business MIS with a concentration in accounting and data science will equip you with a strong technical knowledge of audit, taxation, and financial accounting as well as advanced data analysis capabilities.
Companies are in dire need of talent with expertise in both accounting and data science; hiring accountants without technology skills and data scientists without accounting knowledge has proven to be inefficient and expensive. Graduates from this program will fill an enormous talent gap and be in a great position to compete for jobs.
Application Process
- Online application and 50ドル application fee
- A GMAT or GRE score is not required.
- Interview
- College transcripts
- Personal statement
- Resume – work experience preferred but not required
- Additional requirements apply for international applicants
Learn more about the application process and what you will need to apply.
Tuition
Tuition per credit hour:
Georgia residents: 511ドル
Non-Georgia residents: 1,400ドル
Out-of-country residents: 1,442ドル
Tuition is subject to change.
Accounting Foundations Graduate Certificate
Through the Graduate Certificate in Accounting Foundations at Georgia State's Robinson College of Business , you will quickly build the core knowledge needed for Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensure and for a career in public or corporate accounting. Through just four courses, you will focus on financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, and assurance (auditing).
If you already hold an undergraduate accounting degree, you can deepen your knowledge without committing to a full master’s degree.
Application Process
- Online application and 50ドル application fee
- Video interview
- College transcripts
- Personal statement
- Resume – Work experience preferred but not required.
Tuition
Georgia residents: 511ドル per credit hour
Non-Georgia residents: 1,400ドル per credit hour
Tuition is subject to change.
The B.B.A. in Accountancy program provides students with the foundation needed to secure entry-level positions in the field. Additionally, it grooms students for a Master of Professional Accountancy degree as well as graduate studies in other business areas or law.
Tuition
Check out our cost calculator or visit Student Financial Services for information on estimated costs.
Georgia State University's (GSU) Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Acting readies students for a career in the entertainment industry with a focus on all aspects of theatre and film performance. The curriculum promotes the development of students whose interests and talents will lead them to pursue successful careers as artists, with training in various areas on and off stage, including film, TV, commercial work and new media, such as video game performance. Students will receive practical experience through participation in quality productions and projects that mirror and hold to professional standards. Internships are encouraged and available to students.
GSU's School of Film, Media & Theatre is located in the heart of a booming film and television industry, giving students access and experience to navigate the demands of a fast-changing and competitive film, media and theatre world. Students gain practical experience working on live theatrical productions and film projects.
Tuition
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Actuarial Science Pathway, Associate of Science
Perimeter College
Are you an analytical thinker who sees problems as puzzles that are likely solvable through research and evaluation? Maybe you are curious, detail-oriented, thorough and careful. These are valuable traits for someone interested in becoming an actuary. Georgia State University's Associate of Science Actuarial Science pathway combines specific mathematics, statistics and business skills with the means to analyze, assess risk and make financial predictions, all of which are important in industries such as banking, investment funds, management, finance, insurance, healthcare and business.
Tuition
Check out our cost calculator or visit Student Financial Services for information on estimated costs.
Actuarial Science, Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems Concentration, Master of Interdisciplinary Studies
Robinson College of Business
Artificial intelligence (AI) and technology advancements are rapidly reshaping and augmenting the actuarial profession. AI and machine learning are revolutionizing how actuaries perform core functions including pricing, reserving, and assessing risk. Technical competence is no longer optional but essential.
Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business Master of Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in actuarial science, artificial intelligence, and information systems addresses this market demand. Through the program, you will develop advanced information technology and AI skills with a focus on actuarial applications and also build comprehensive actuarial science knowledge aligned with professional credential requirements. You will become confident in the use of modern AI tools and systems through applied projects, and graduate ready for the technical demands of modern actuarial work.
Application Process
- Online application and 50ドル application fee
- A GMAT or GRE score is not required.
- Interview
- College transcripts
- Personal statement
- Resume – work experience preferred but not required
- Additional requirements apply for international applicants
Learn more about the application process and what you will need to apply.
Tuition
Online format
Tuition per credit hour for fully online students regardless of geographic location: 505ドル-560
In-person format
Tuition per credit hour
Georgia residents: 463ドル-518
Non-Georgia residents: 1,403ドル-1,458
Out-of-country residents: 1,443ドル-1,497
Tuition is subject to change. Exact rate depends on credit hours taken in a semester. Learn more under the tuition tab below.
Actuaries have been called financial architects and social mathematicians because of their unique blend of analytical and business skills in the insurance and financial services industries. They serve as consultants in firms that specialize in employee benefits and pensions, in the government sector, and in a variety of other roles. To be recognized as a qualified actuary, a person should become a member of the Society of Actuaries or the Casualty Actuarial Society. Membership is obtained by passing a series of examinations. Completion of Robinson’s actuarial science program greatly enhances the possibility of passing those exams.
Tuition
Check out our cost calculator or visit Student Financial Services for information on estimated costs.
Actuarial Science, Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Actuarial Science will prepare you to transition into the actuarial science field. Talent in this arena is in extremely high demand. By taking just four courses, you will get ready for the P (Probability) and FM (Financial Mathematics) exams needed to become a credentialed actuary while building relevant insurance, statistics, and coding knowledge.
Application Process
- Online application and 50ドル application fee
- No GMAT or GRE scores required.
Tuition
Tuition per credit hour for fully online students regardless of geographic location: 505ドル-560
Tuition is subject to change. Exact rate depends on credit hours taken in a semester. Learn more under the tuition tab below.
Actuarial Science, Master of
Robinson College of Business
Complete the program either online or in person.
Georgia State's MBA with a concentration in Actuarial Science offers a STEM-designated curriculum covering advanced topics including InsurTech, actuarial analytics, and machine learning. Students complete real-world, hands-on "sprint" projects, and emerge prepared to take the actuarial exams administered by the Society of Actuaries. The program covers coding and statistical methods as well as key actuarial topics. Students can complete the degree in person (in Atlanta) or fully online, and can study full-time or part-time after work. The program is geared toward students with quantitative backgrounds, both with and without prior actuarial training.
Application Process
- Online application and 50ドル application fee
- A GMAT or GRE score is not required.
- College transcripts
- Personal statement
- Resume – No work experience required.
- Additional requirements apply for international applicants
Learn more about the application process and what you will need to apply.
Note: Please visit the "Curriculum" tab for information on the program pre-requisites.
Tuition
Tuition per credit hour
Georgia residents: 463ドル-518
Non-Georgia residents: 1,403ドル-1,458
Out-of-country residents: 1,443ドル-1,497
Costs may be offset with a graduate assistantship. Tuition is subject to change.
Advanced Language and Literacy Science Graduate Certificate
Ready to make a difference in the world of language learning?
Georgia State University's graduate certificate in Advanced Language and Literacy Science (ALLS) will equip you to make a real difference in the lives of those struggling with language and literacy. You'll be able to help a diverse group of language learners including children in poverty, individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, autism, learning disabilities, those who are deaf or hard of hearing, people with communication impairments and multilingual learners.
African American Studies Pathway, Associate of Arts
Perimeter College
Are you interested in becoming a lawyer, human rights advocate or educator? Perhaps you’re considering work in the healthcare field or as a public servant or filmmaker. Do you want your work to be of service to the African American community? Are you interested in transforming the world for the better? Then, pursuing a pathway in African American Studies from Georgia State University may be an ideal pathway for you.
The African American Studies Pathway Advantage
African American Studies offers an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to the study of people of African descent through the lens of ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality and social structure. Through scholarly research, theoretical inquiry and policy analysis, African American Studies seeks to reflect positive social change through the promotion of:
- Social justice
- Social responsibility
- Community engagement
The African American Studies curriculum promotes critical thinking, research analysis and proficiency in oral and written communication to prepare students for diverse professions in various career fields.
On pathways: A pathway is an advising guide to help students prepare for their intended bachelor’s degree major. By following the course of study outlined in the appropriate Associate of Arts or Associate of Science pathway, students will have the necessary prerequisite courses to continue in their chosen disciplines. A pathway is not a major and will not be represented on the diploma.
Africana Studies B.A./M.A.
Africana Studies B.A./M.A.
Georgia State University’s Department of Africana Studies offers a B.A./M.A. program that allows students to save time and tuition money by earning both degrees in as little as five years. This dual degree opportunity enables qualified students to enroll in graduate courses late in their undergraduate program and apply the coursework toward both the bachelor’s and master’s programs.
Rooted in a commitment to social justice, community engagement, and interdisciplinary scholarship, this accelerated program provides a rigorous and comprehensive exploration of the histories, cultures, and experiences of people of African descent in the U.S., Africa, and across the African diaspora.
Students begin by developing a strong foundation in Africana Studies at the undergraduate level, focusing on critical thinking, research methods, and communication skills. As they transition into graduate coursework, they engage more deeply with complex topics through the lenses of ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality, and social structure. Throughout the program, students benefit from close mentorship with faculty whose expertise spans African-American Studies, Anthropology, Art History, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Social Work, and Public Health.
Africana Studies Graduate Certificate
College of Arts & Sciences
Africana Studies is a growing discipline. An increasing number of employers are seeking to fill positions with people who possess a cultural and historical analysis of Black people in the U.S., the African diaspora, and around the globe. As a discipline that is interdisciplinary and diasporic, African American Africana Studies specifically educates students in:
- Black political, cultural, philosophical and artistic thought and practice
- Black popular and mass culture
- Race in relation to the study of gender and sexuality
- Social justice through community engagement
This certificate program allows master’s and doctoral students in other disciplines to amplify the Afrocentric analysis in their own course of study. Some may simply want to explore a specific area reflected in their course of study. Others may wish to pursue employment for which a certificate in African American Studies is deemed an advantage.
Africana Studies, B.A.
College of Arts & Sciences
The Georgia State University Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for the interdisciplinary study of people of African descent, connecting with the community and promoting social justice, while offering a curriculum that reflects the highest aspirations of education in an evolving society.
Our department's research focus engages the experiences of Africans and African descendants in the U.S. and globally through the lenses of ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality and social structure. Our instruction and curriculum promotes critical thinking, research skills and proficiency in oral and written communication.
Africana Studies, M.A.
College of Arts & Sciences
Graduate students who want to engage in the interdisciplinary study of Black people in the United States, Africa and in the African diaspora will work closely with our faculty in this program.
Our faculty have expertise in the domestic and global study of race and Blackness in the traditional disciplines of African-American Studies, Anthropology, Art History, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Social Work and Public Health. There are few departments or programs that match our strengths in:
- Scholar-activism
- Diasporic studies in Black popular and mass culture
- Culturally relevant pedagogy
- Community empowerment
- Gender, sexuality and social relationships
While we have particular emphasis on Social Justice and Community Responsibility in the United States, we support and encourage the study and liberation of Black people everywhere in the world.
Africana Studies offers a master’s degree with competitive funding, which includes a tuition waiver and moderate stipend.
American Sign Language Pathway, A.A.
Perimeter College
What do you know about American Sign Language (ASL)? With origins in France in the 1800s as a way for Deaf individuals to communicate with one another, the study and use of ASL is at least three centuries old. American Sign Language boasts nearly two million users and is the third most studied language in the United States, gaining recognition for its importance in language accessibility, communication and research.
The American Sign Language Advantage
Learning a new language can expand your perspective and employment opportunities. The American Sign Language pathway at Georgia State University's Perimeter College provides a chance to understand language structure, grammar, syntax and usage. Advantages of learning American Sign Language include:
- a new way to communicate with the Deaf community,
- a foundation for further study in fields related to Deaf studies,
- a strong and translatable communications foundation and,
- a valuable asset as a secondary language skill for employment.
On pathways: A pathway is an advising guide to help students prepare for their intended bachelor’s degree major. By following the course of study outlined in the appropriate Associate of Arts or Associate of Science pathway, students will have the prerequisite courses necessary to continue in their chosen disciplines. A pathway is not a major and will not be represented on the diploma.
Anthropology Graduate Certificate in Ethnography
The Certificate in Ethnography is ideal for M.A. and Ph.D. students in a range of fields, including anthropology, sociology, community psychology, education, nursing, linguistics, communication, business and area studies. For students who plan to pursue careers in academia, private business or the public sector, the certificate offers applied and marketable skills in culture- and people-focused knowledge production and communication.
Ethnography is a field-based research method for the study of social and cultural patterns and practices. Ethnographers use participant-observation, direct observation and interaction, focus group interviews, and other qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques to uncover detailed patterns of human behavior in their cultural context.
Ethnographic data analysis is especially productive in clarifying complex issues, informing policy and designing innovative, effective, data-driven solutions to organizational problems. This signature methodology of cultural anthropology has broad application in a variety of academic disciplines, creative industries, professional fields and employment settings.
Ethnography encompasses basic and applied research and informs project planning and implementation. Ethnographic data are also relevant and useful in assessing community needs, addressing concerns of personnel and enhancing cross-cultural communication.