University of Maryland Eastern Shore
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) is a land-grant, historically black college founded in 1886 as the Delaware Conference Academy. Since its beginning, the institution has had several name changes and governing bodies. It was Maryland State College from 1948 until 1970, when it became one of the five campuses that formed the University of Maryland. In 1988, it became a member of the then eleven campus (now thirteen) University of Maryland System, now known as the University System of Maryland . UMES is approved by the state of Maryland and fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Masters:
- Master in Agriculture Extension Education
- Master in Applied Computer Science
- Master in Career and Technology Education
- Master in Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Master in Food and Agricultural Sciences
- Master in Guidance and Counseling
- Master in Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences
- Master in Physical Therapy
- Master in Rehabilitation Counseling
- Master in Special Education
- Master in Teaching
- Master in Toxicology
Doctors:
- Doctor in Food Science and Technology
- Doctor in Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences
- Doctor in Toxicology