Departments and Programs
At The Dubois Center, a variety of departments and programs come together to create an engaging, welcoming environment for learners of all backgrounds.
School of Professional Studies
The School of Professional Studies (SPS) is committed to providing opportunities for everyone—no matter their age, experience or previous education—to learn, grow and achieve their personal and professional goals. At The Dubois Center, SPS offers courses in select programs, including continuing education, corporate training, executive education and youth programs.
Belk College of Business
The Belk College of Business, one of the largest and most diverse business schools in the Carolinas, serves as a vital resource for Charlotte’s thriving business community. The Dubois Center hosts courses in select graduate business programs, including offerings from the prestigious Childress Klein Center for Real Estate.
College of Arts + Architecture
The College of Arts + Architecture inspires creative thinking and civic engagement through excellence in teaching, research, artistic performance and community partnerships. The Dubois Center is proud to offer graduate programs such as the Master of Urban Design and Master of Architecture I & II.
Cato College of Education
The Cato College of Education is a leader in educational research, teaching and community service. Through its Urban Education Collaborative, The Dubois Center serves as a hub for research and resources aimed at improving urban schools in North Carolina and across the country.
College of Health and HUman Services
The College of Health and Human Services is dedicated to advancing health education, research, and policy in an increasingly urban world. The Master of Health Administration program offers courses at both the main campus and The Dubois Center, providing flexibility for students.
College of HUmanities & Earth and Social Sciences
The College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences focuses on innovative teaching, research and community partnerships to prepare graduates to tackle today’s most pressing challenges. The Master of Public Administration program offers classes at both the main campus and The Dubois Center.
College of Computing and Informatics
The College of Computing and Informatics is dedicated to establishing itself as a leader in competitive, innovative, and market-driven computing and informatics education. With select courses available at The Dubois Center, CCI offers one of the nation’s fastest-growing and most diverse graduate programs.
At The Dubois Center, every program and department is designed to foster growth, connection and success for all students.