Graduate Programs

There are numerous graduate programs in the arts and sciences for you to consider in your search for new knowledge and career advancement opportunities.

See ECU’s Graduate Catalog for a full overview of degree and certificate programs, or use the links below to find out more about your future! Email THCAS@ecu.edu with questions, and then take your next step to becoming a Pirate and complete your graduate school application today!


Accelerated Master’s Degree Programs

Accelerated degree programs allow ECU undergraduate students to take it to the next level!

Undergraduate students may begin taking graduate-level courses early, accelerating their path to earning both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree.

Earning an accelerated degree saves valuable dollars and may require less financial assistance than traditional degrees. In addition, by earning an accelerated degree, you are immediately marketable to employers and able to advance your career at a quicker pace.

Accelerated Master’s Degree Programs available in Harriot College:


Important Note to Residents Outside of North Carolina

Admission of applicants outside the State of North Carolina to an online degree, certificate or individual online course offered by East Carolina University, is dependent on ECU’s ability to secure authorization from the applicant’s state of residence, if such authorization is required.

East Carolina University delivers online education programs and courses throughout the United States and internationally. All programs have been approved by the University of North Carolina General Administration. Many states have prescribed an authorization process for out-of-state institutions delivering online programs to its state residents to ensure quality post-secondary education, to preserve the integrity of an academic degree, and to instill greater consumer protection for its student citizens.

East Carolina University has taken steps to protect its students and programs through nationwide compliance by: participating in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA); obtaining authorization, approval, exemptions and waivers; or confirming that East Carolina University can operate without such authorization because the state’s laws do not pertain to a public institution, to an accredited institution, or to the ECU’s activities in that state.

On November 14, 2016, East Carolina University was approved by to participate in NC-SARA which is a voluntary, regional/national approach to state oversight of postsecondary distance education. Institutions that participate in SARA are authorized to provide online education to students from all SARA member states.  States and institutions that choose to become members of or participate in SARA operate under a set of policies and standards overseen by SARA and administered by the four nationally recognized regional higher education compacts.