* Wright State University (Ohio)

Wright State University is a public research university in Fairborn, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. Originally operating as a branch campus for Ohio State University and Miami University, Wright State became an independent institution in 1967. Its name honors the aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright, who were residents of Dayton. In 1969, a 173-acre (70 ha) branch campus opened on the shore of Grand Lake St. Marys in Celina, Ohio. The university offers degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral level.

Accountancy
Aerospace Medicine
Anatomy
Applied Behavioral Science
Applied Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Business
Chemistry
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Earth Science (see Earth & Environmental Sciences)
Economics
Economics Education
Education and Human Services – An Overview
Education and Human Services – Career and Technical Education Classroom Teacher Programs
Education and Human Services – Curriculum and Instruction: Teacher Leader
Education and Human Services – Educational Administrative Specialist: Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development 
Education and Human Services – Educational Leadership: Classroom Teacher Programs (Library Media and Computer Technology)
Education and Human Services – Educational Leadership: Student Affairs in Higher Education and Sports Management Certificate
Education and Human Services – Educational Specialist Program
Education and Human Services – Human Services (Counseling) Programs
Education and Human Services – Principalship
Education and Human Services – Pupil Personnel Services Program (School Counselor)
Education and Human Services – Superintendent (License)
Education and Human Services – Teacher Education Programs
Education and Human Services—Rehabilitation Counseling Program (see Education and Human Services – Human Services (Counseling) Programs)
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Ph.D. Program
English Language and Literatures
Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program
History
Human Factors and Industrial/Organizational Psychology (see Psychology)
Human Factors and Industrial/Organizational Psychology Ph.D. Program (see Psychology)
Humanities
Industrial and Human Factors Engineering
Information Systems
Interdisciplinary Science and Mathematics
International and Comparative Politics
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Materials Science and Engineering
Math Education
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Microbiology and Immunology
Music
Neuroscience-Cell Biology, and Physiology
Nursing
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Physics
Physiology and Biophysics
Psychology-Professional
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Health
Renewable and Clean Energy
Statistics
Statistics

 

GPA / Percentage: 3.0 / 65% +

 

 

GRE: 300+

 

 

IELTS / TOEFL / PTE:

IELTS: 6.0+

TOEFL: 80+

PTE: N / A

 

 

Fall intake / Aug – Sep:

Under Graduate                                      N /A
Master’s                                                    Apr 30
Ph.D                                                          N /A

 

 

Spring intake / Jan – Feb:

Under Graduate                                      N /A
Master’s                                                    Oct 30
Ph.D                                                          N /A

 

 

Summer intake / June – July:

Under Graduate                                      N /A
Master’s                                                    N / A
Ph.D                                                          N /A

 

 

Under Graduate: $17,350 per year

 

 

Master’s : $17,350 per year

 

 

Ph.D : $17,350 per year