Alabama State University

Alabama State University Institution Overview

Alabama State University was founded in 1867

Alabama State University's logo

Alabama State University logo

Alabama State University's Buildings

Alabama State University buildings

Alabama State University's Physical and Postal Address

915 S. Jackson Street Montgomery, AL

Montgomery

PO Box 271, 36104

Alabama State University's Contact Details

Phone Number: 334-229-4800

Email Address:

Website: https://www.alasu.edu/

PhD Programs offered at Alabama State University

  1. PhD in Educational Leadership, Policy and Law
  2. PhD in Microbiology

Doctorate Programs offered at Alabama State University

  1. Doctor of Physical Therapy
  2. Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, Policy and Law

Masters Programs offered at Alabama State University

  1. Educational Specialist in Biology
  2. Educational Specialist in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
  3. Educational Specialist in Early Childhood Education
  4. Educational Specialist in Elementary Education
  5. Educational Specialist in History
  6. Educational Specialist in Instructional Leadership
  7. Educational Specialist in Library Education Media
  8. Educational Specialist in Mathematics
  9. Educational Specialist in Reading
  10. Educational Specialist in School Counseling
  11. Educational Specialist in Social Science
  12. Master of Accountancy
  13. Master of Arts in History
  14. Master of Education in Biology
  15. Master of Education in Early Childhood Education
  16. Master of Education in Elementary Education
  17. Master of Education in English and Language Arts
  18. Master of Education in General Science
  19. Master of Education in Health
  20. Master of Education in History
  21. Master of Education in Library Media
  22. Master of Education in Mathematics
  23. Master of Education in Music
  24. Master of Education in Physical Education
  25. Master of Education in Reading Specialist
  26. Master of Education in School Counseling
  27. Master of Education in Social Science
  28. Master of Rehabilitation Counseling (MRC)
  29. Master of Science in Applied Technology
  30. Master of Science in Biology
  31. Master of Science in Forensic Science
  32. Master of Science in Social Work
  33. Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
  34. Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
  35. Master of Education in Instructional Leadership
  36. Master of Education in Special Education
  37. Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics

Bachelor Degree Programs offered at Alabama State University

  1. Bachelor of Arts in Communications with Print Journalism
  2. Bachelor of Arts in Communications with Radio and Television
  3. Bachelor of Arts in Communications with Recording Industry
  4. Bachelor of Arts in Communications with Recording Technology
  5. Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice with Corrections
  6. Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice with Law Enforcement
  7. Bachelor of Arts in English
  8. Bachelor of Arts in History
  9. Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
  10. Bachelor of Arts in Social Work
  11. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
  12. Bachelor of Arts in Speech
  13. Bachelor of Business Studies in Accounting
  14. Bachelor of Business Studies in Computer Information Systems
  15. Bachelor of Business Studies in Finance
  16. Bachelor of Business Studies in Management with Hospitality and Tourism
  17. Bachelor of Business Studies in Marketing
  18. Bachelor of Education in Biology and Secondary Education
  19. Bachelor of Education in Business and Marketing and Secondary Education
  20. Bachelor of Education in Chemistry and Secondary Education
  21. Bachelor of Education in Collaborative Education with Collaborative Teacher 6-12
  22. Bachelor of Education in Collaborative Education with Collaborative Teacher K-6
  23. Bachelor of Education in English and Secondary Education
  24. Bachelor of Education in History and Secondary Education
  25. Bachelor of Education in Math and Secondary Education
  26. Bachelor of Education in Spanish and Secondary Education
  27. Bachelor of Health Sciences in Health Information Management
  28. Bachelor of Health Sciences in Rehabilitation Services with Addiction Studies
  29. Bachelor of Science in Biology with Marine Biology
  30. Bachelor of Science in Biology with Pre-Health Professional
  31. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Forensic Science
  32. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Art with Fine Arts
  33. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Art with Graphic Arts
  34. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Music Education with Instrumental
  35. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Music Education with Vocal and Choral
  36. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Music Performance
  37. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Theatre with Dance
  38. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Theatre with Performance
  39. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Theatre with Technical Generalist
  40. Bachelor of Visual and Performing Arts in Theatre with Theatre Generalist
  41. Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice with Juvenile Justice
  42. Bachelor of Arts in Communications with Communications Studies
  43. Bachelor of Arts in Communications with Public Relations
  44. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Pre-Health Professional

Certificate Short Courses and Programs offered at Alabama State University

  1. Class B Certificate in Biology Education
  2. Class B Certificate in Business Education
  3. Class B Certificate in Chemistry Education
  4. Class B Certificate in Collaborative Teacher 6-12
  5. Class B Certificate in Collaborative Teacher K-6
  6. Class B Certificate in Early Childhood Education
  7. Class B Certificate in Health Education
  8. Class B Certificate in History Education
  9. Class B Certificate in Math Education
  10. Class B Certificate in Physical Education
  11. Class B Certificate in Social Science Education
  12. Class B Certificate in Music Education with Instrumental
  13. Class B Certificate in Music Education with Vocal

About Alabama State University

Alabama State University’s 153-year history is a legacy of perseverance, progress and promise. The ASU movement began with the impetus to establish a school for black Alabamians. The Civil War resulted in not only the end of slavery, but also in the opportunity for blacks to have the right to education. With the Northern victory, black Southerners, with the assistance of Northern white missionaries and the leaders of African-American churches, set out to establish educational institutions for the freedmen. ASU was born in that movement.

ASU is the global entity it is today because of the fortitude of nine freed slaves from Marion, Ala., who sought to build a school for African-Americans previously denied the right to an education. The foresight of these men, now remembered as the “Marion Nine,” created what is now known as Alabama State University.

The Marion Nine included Joey P. Pinch, Thomas Speed, Nicholas Dale, James Childs, Thomas Lee, John Freeman, Nathan Levert, David Harris and Alexander H. Curtis. These co-founders and original trustees, with assistance from Marion community members, raised $500 for land, and on July 18, 1867, filed incorporation papers to establish the Lincoln Normal School at Marion.

The Lincoln School opened its doors on November 13, 1867, with 113 students. In 1873, this predecessor of Alabama State University became the nation’s first state-sponsored liberal arts institution for the higher education of blacks, beginning ASU’s rich history as a “Teacher’s College.”

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