At WVU, you can make long-range plans for your education. We offer dozens of master’s and doctoral programs, and professional degrees in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and law.
Graduate students can further customize their educational experience by earning one of more than a dozen graduate certificates in fields such as forensic accounting and software engineering.
Our graduate students work closely with faculty, and there are exciting opportunities to teach and take part in important research (there are over 60 research centers and institutes on campus). The Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center is a first-class teaching hospital, and we have the state's only law school.
In addition to our traditional graduate courses taught on campus, graduate students from around the country—or around the world—can choose from a number of courses, certificate programs, and graduate degrees offered via distance technology. Some degree programs are entirely Web-based, while others require minimal time in