Talladega College is an institution rich in history whose mission is to equip its graduates for the global community through academic excellence, moral values, community service and professional development.
The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (MSCIS) degree program uses a cutting-edge curriculum in information technology, cybersecurity, health informatics, project management, and database systems to help students meet the demands of the fast-paced and challenging field of Information Technology.
In-State Tuition: $15,150
Out of State Tuition: $15,150
Credits: 30
Completion: 18 months
GPA: 2.5
Letter of Recommendation: 2
Essay Required: Yes
Test Required: Not Required
The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (MSCIS) degree program uses a cutting-edge curriculum in information technology, cybersecurity, health informatics, project management, and database systems to help students meet the demands of the fast-paced and challenging field of Information Technology.
In-State Tuition: $15,150
Out of State Tuition: $15,150
Credits: 30
Completion: 18 months
GPA: 2.5
Letter of Recommendation: 2
Essay Required: Yes
Test Required: Not Required
The purpose of the sociology program is to provide students with a broad-based preparation for graduate school or employment in a wide variety of social science related fields. The sociology curriculum includes core courses and electives that convey a broad yet detailed understanding of the ways in which the social system operates. Students are exposed to a decidedly global perspective in the study of society. An undergraduate degree in sociology provides broad-based preparation for graduate study in sociology, law school, criminology, government service at all levels, public relations, personnel, public opinion and market research, and other social science-related fields
In-State Tuition: $55,960
Out of State Tuition: $55,960
Credits: 120
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the social work department is (1) to prepare students for entry level generalist social work practice for employment in public and in private social service agencies that provide a variety of human services to all income levels and all groups in society, (2) to support the values and ethics of the social work profession, and promote social and economic justice and human dignity for all people, and (3) to prepare eligible students to apply for social work licensure and for admission to graduate programs in social work. The program consists of the liberal arts foundation and general elective component, and the social work program curriculum.
In-State Tuition: $55,960
Out of State Tuition: $55,960
Credits: 120
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Yes
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Teacher Education Program is (a) to prepare qualified persons for entry level positions in the public education system, (b) to provide an avenue through which individuals may gain access to the teaching profession, and (c) to provide a pool of qualified students for graduate training programs in selected fields of teaching.
In-State Tuition: $64,820
Out of State Tuition: $64,820
Credits: 139
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.75
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Teacher Education Program is (a) to prepare qualified persons for entry level positions in the public education system, (b) to provide an avenue through which individuals may gain access to the teaching profession, and (c) to provide a pool of qualified students for graduate training programs in selected fields of teaching.
In-State Tuition: $64,354
Out of State Tuition: $64,354
Credits: 138
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.75
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Teacher Education Program is (a) to prepare qualified persons for entry level positions in the public education system, (b) to provide an avenue through which individuals may gain access to the teaching profession, and (c) to provide a pool of qualified students for graduate training programs in selected fields of teaching.
In-State Tuition: $66,219
Out of State Tuition: $66,219
Credits: 142
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.75
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Teacher Education Program is (a) to prepare qualified persons for entry level positions in the public education system, (b) to provide an avenue through which individuals may gain access to the teaching profession, and (c) to provide a pool of qualified students for graduate training programs in selected fields of teaching.
In-State Tuition: $63,887
Out of State Tuition: $63,887
Credits: 137
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.75
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Teacher Education Program is (a) to prepare qualified persons for entry level positions in the public education system, (b) to provide an avenue through which individuals may gain access to the teaching profession, and (c) to provide a pool of qualified students for graduate training programs in selected fields of teaching.
In-State Tuition: $62,955
Out of State Tuition: $62,955
Credits: 135
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.75
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Teacher Education Program is (a) to prepare qualified persons for entry level positions in the public education system, (b) to provide an avenue through which individuals may gain access to the teaching profession, and (c) to provide a pool of qualified students for graduate training programs in selected fields of teaching.
In-State Tuition: $62,955
Out of State Tuition: $62,955
Credits: 135
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.75
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Teacher Education Program is (a) to prepare qualified persons for entry level positions in the public education system, (b) to provide an avenue through which individuals may gain access to the teaching profession, and (c) to provide a pool of qualified students for graduate training programs in selected fields of teaching.
In-State Tuition: $70,416
Out of State Tuition: $70,416
Credits: 151
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.75
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The purpose of the Public Administration Program is to help students prepare for high-level government and political positions. Students are offered structured avenues for discovering and treating the significant problems in the world of government and politics. Together faculty and students relate to power and citizenship. Through imagination and internship they encounter power inside government.
In-State Tuition: $58,758
Out of State Tuition: $58,758
Credits: 126
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
Psychology students study in the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. Computer-aided experiments are encouraged. Graduates are qualified to enter law school, as well as graduate schools in a variety of programs, e.g., psychology, counseling and guidance, education, and public administration. Graduates are qualified to enter into the Alabama Mental Health system as a Psychologist I.
In-State Tuition: $55,960
Out of State Tuition: $55,960
Credits: 120
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The bachelor's degree program in mathematics prepares graduates for careers in both pure and applied fields. All students utilize the computer. Experience in computing has provided excellent job opportunities both before and after graduation. It is recommended that all math majors double major in math and computer science due to the nature of each curriculum content.
In-State Tuition: $56,426
Out of State Tuition: $56,426
Credits: 121
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
For students with piano emphasis, examination requirements for entrance will include performance of at least three compositions of contrasting character representing various musical periods and forms (e.g., Bach Preludes and Fugues; sonata movements by Beethoven, Mozart, and Haydn; and Romantic or Modern Literature). Students will also perform selected scales and arpeggios. Students will also be asked to sight read. For the final performance requirement, a public recital exhibiting proficiency in interpreting the music of the important periods and styles is required. The program should be planned around significant compositions, such as a work by Bach, a sonata of Beethoven, lyrical and dramatic pieces from the Romantic period, and Impressionistic and/or contemporary compositions
In-State Tuition: $55,960
Out of State Tuition: $55,960
Credits: 120
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
For students with voice emphasis, examination requirements for entrance will include performance of at least three compositions for contrasting character representing various musical periods. The student’s repertoire should include at least two foreign languages. Students will also be asked to perform at least one vocalist from the standard repertoire of vocalists (Marchesi, Vaccai, Panofka, etc.). For the final performance requirement, a public recital of at least fifty minutes is required. The repertoire for the recital should represent advanced literature for the voice from the art song, opera, and oratorio repertoires.
In-State Tuition: $55,960
Out of State Tuition: $55,960
Credits: 120
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The history curriculum includes the study of historiography, American, African American, European and African history. Students who choose a major within the Department should follow the curriculum pattern designed for that specific major.
In-State Tuition: $55,960
Out of State Tuition: $55,960
Credits: 120
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
The Fine Arts program provides enrichment and cultural opportunities for students who wish to expand and broaden their education through experiences in painting, ceramics, and the plastic and graphic arts. This program also contributes to the general education work in the humanities.
In-State Tuition: $55,960
Out of State Tuition: $55,960
Credits: 120
Completion: 48 months
GPA: 2.0
Letter of Recommendation: No
Essay Required: Check with University
Test Required: ACT/SAT Required
Talladega College is an institution rich in history whose mission is to equip its graduates for the global community through academic excellence, moral values, community service and professional development.
Vision
Talladega College aspires to be a center of academic excellence in liberal arts higher education; thus preparing students not only for graduate studies but also for the global community.