Florida State University offers an extensive range of graduate and professional programs. Graduate education at FSU includes 102 master’s degrees, 19 specialist and advanced master's degrees and 67 doctoral degrees. Professional degrees are also offered in Law and Medicine.
In addition, a variety of opportunities are available for students interested in advanced degrees including interdisciplinary degree programs, joint degrees, dual degrees, graduate certificates, and combined bachelors/masters degree programs.
Florida State University also offers several online academic degree programs. For more information about FSU's online degree programs, email inquiries@campus.fsu.edu.
Florida State University offers 102 master's degree programs.
Florida State University offers 19 specialist and advanced master's degree programs.
Florida State University offers 67 doctoral degree programs.
Florida State University offers 17 interdisciplinary graduate degree programs.
Florida State University offers professional degrees in Law, Medicine, Business Administration, Social Work, and Nursing. In addition to these traditional professional degrees, FSU also offers the Professional Science Master's in Computational Science and the Professional Master's Applied American Politics and Policy.
Joint degree programs provide students the opportunity to earn graduate degrees from two academic programs concurrently.
Dual degree programs are those in which two degrees are earned simultaneously when a student is accepted by both departments/programs and is approved by appropriate deans and the Dean of Graduate Studies.
The graduate certificate programs, ranging from 12 to 21 credit hours, are designed to allow students to take courses in an area of specialization, enhancing their academic and professional experience.
Combined bachelors/masters degree programs provide academically talented students an opportunity to complete a bachelors and a masters degree in a shorter time span.
Florida State University offers several online academic degree programs as alternative access for students who otherwise would not be able to further their education and advance their careers.