Pfeiffer University - Schools of The University

Schools of The University

  • Division of Business
Accounting Business Administration Computer Information Systems Sports Management 3-2: BA & MBA


  • Division of Education
Comprehensive Science Elementary Education English Health & Physical Mathematics Music Social Studies Special Education


  • Division of Arts and Sciences
Biology Chemistry Environmental Science Mathematics Communication English English: Creative Writing English Education History History: Social Studies Licensure Track Political Science Criminal Justice Human Services Pre-Medical Studies Psychology Religion & Practical Theology


  • Division of Health-Related Programs
Exercise Science Nursing
  • Professional Advancement and Degree Completion
Business Administration Criminal Justice Health Administration Interdisciplinary Studies Human Relations


  • The Graduate School
*Business MBA - Master of Business Administration MSL - Master of Science in Leadership *Joint Degree MBA/MHA Joint Degree MBA/MSL Joint Degree MHA/MSL Joint Degree *Education MSEE - Master of Science in Elementary Education (Charlotte only) MAT-SPED - Master of Arts in Teaching Special Education (Charlotte only) *Health MHA - Master of Health Administration *Marriage and Family Therapy MFT - Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (Charlotte and Triangle only) *Practical Theology MAPT - Master of Arts in Practical Theology(Charlotte only) Center for Deacon Education

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