About the Institution
Salem State University is a four-year public institution of higher learning located in Salem, Massachusetts. Salem State University, established in 1854 as Salem Normal School, is located approximately fifteen miles north of Boston, Massachusetts. Salem State enrolls over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students from 27 states and 57 foreign countries. From 1968 to 2010 the institution was named Salem State College. As of 2010, Salem State enrolled 5,894 undergraduate and 343 graduate, full-time students. The university offers Bachelors Degrees in the Arts and Sciences, Masters Degrees in the Arts and Sciences, Masters of Business Administration (MBAs) and Post Masters Certificates in more than forty academic disciplines. In addition, the university also offers Continuing Education courses for credit or non-credit.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Art and Design
Biology
Chemistry and Physics
Communications
Computer Science
Economics
English
Foreign Languages
Geography
Geological Sciences
History
Interdisciplinary Studies
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Sport and Movement Science
Theatre and Speech Communication
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Art
MAT Art
Biology
MAT Biology
Chemistry/Physics
MAT Chemistry
English
MA English
MAT English as a Second Language
MA/MAT English
Foreign Language
MAT Spanish
Geography
MS Geo-Information Science
Geological Sciences
MAT Middle School General Science
History
MA History
MAT History
Mathematics
MS Mathematics
MAT Mathematics
MAT Middle School Mathematics
Psychology
MS Counseling & Psychological Service
MS Industrial/Organizational Psychology