Nationally accredited, Salisbury University is a four-year liberal arts university. It offers 30 undergraduate and 8 graduate degree programs. University courses include four-year undergraduate programs in liberal arts and sciences; and in the professional fields of business administration, education, medical technology, nursing, respiratory therapy, and social work. In addition, the University's graduate division offers master's degree programs in business administration, education, English, history, nursing, and psychology.
The Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement began in October 1999. Its Advisory Board first met in November 2002.
The School offers degree programs in accounting, business administration, economics, finance, information systems, management, and marketing.
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FULTON SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS
The Charles R. and Martha N. Fulton School of Liberal Arts was endowed and named in 1990. It is the largest school within the University.
INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS & CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
c/o Community Outreach Center, 305 West College Ave., Salisbury, MD 21801
HENSON SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The Henson School of Science and Technology offers fields of study in biological sciences, chemistry, geography and geosciences, health sciences, mathematics and computer science, nursing, and physics. The School was named for Richard A. Henson, pioneer aviator, inventor, and business executive.
PERDUE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
The Perdue School of Business was established in 1986. It was named after businessman Franklin P. Perdue.
SEIDEL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Origins of the Seidel School of Education and Professional Studies trace to 1925 when the State Normal School at Salisbury opened as a two-year college for elementary school teachers. Renamed the State Teachers College at Salisbury in 1935, it became Salisbury State College in 1963 at which time education was one of what would become several departments in the College. In 1997, the School was renamed for Samuel W. Seidel, Salisbury businessman and civic leader, and his wife, Martha C. Seidel, a retired nurse.
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