Conway Medical Center College of Health and Human Performance The Conway Medical Center College of Health and Human Performance is home to the following academic units: public health, nursing, health administration, exercise and sport science, recreation and sport management, and sport management (master's degree). The university's newest college began operating on July 1, 2022, and is supported by a university-record $10 million donation from Conway Medical Center.
E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration The business college, named for businessman E. Craig Wall Sr., offers six undergraduate majors: accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing and hospitality and resort tourism management. The PGA Golf Management program is one of only 18 programs in the nation accredited by the
PGA of America. Business students can also minor in business, economics, international business, or marketing. The business college also offers two graduate programs, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program and the Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program, and a graduate certificate in fraud examination. For those who wish to earn a degree in a shorter amount of time, there is a Degree in Three program where students can earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree in three years; and the Get More in Four program, which is a combined four-year undergraduate and Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. The Wall College of Business is accredited by the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).
Spadoni College of Education and Social Sciences The Spadoni College of Education and Social Sciences grants the degrees Bachelor of Arts in the areas of early childhood education, elementary education, middle-level education, and special education learning disabilities; Bachelor of Science in physical education; Master of Education in the areas of educational leadership, Instructional Technology, Special Education, and in Language, Literacy and Culture. A Master of Arts in Teaching program is offered in six specialization areas, and certificate and licensure programs are offered in online teaching, literacy, and special education. The college also awards an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in education. The College of Education is accredited by the
National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and each of its constituent programs is recognized by the
South Carolina Department of Education and its corresponding specialized professional association (SPA). The Spadoni College of Education is home to several research and outreach endeavors, including the Biddle Center for Teaching, Learning, and Community Engagement; the Chanticleer Center for Literacy Education; The Early Childhood Development and Literacy Center; and The Georgetown Education Residence program. On Oct. 1, 2020, the university announced that it would be restructuring the Spadoni College of Education by combining it with programs from the Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts, as well as the Gupta College of Science. On July 1, 2021, the name of the college was changed to the Spadoni College of Education and Social Sciences. Dr. Holley Tankersley was named the first dean of the newly combined college.
Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts The Edwards College houses several university initiatives, institutes, and centers including the Dyer Institute for Leadership and Public Policy, the Jackson Family Center for Ethics and Values, the Joyner Institute for Gullah and African Diaspora Studies, and the Athenaeum Press. The press is a student-driven publishing lab that offers students professional-level hands-on experience in authoring, designing and producing innovative stories.
Gupta College of Science The Gupta College of Science offers 13 areas of study ranging from applied statistics to psychology as well as 18 minors and one certificate program. The college also offers a Master of Science degree in coastal marine and wetland studies, a Master of Science degree in information systems technology, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in coastal and marine systems science. The college houses the departments of biology, chemistry, coastal and marine systems science, computing sciences, marine science, mathematics and statistics, physics and engineering science, and psychology. Its marine systems department houses four sea vessels for both teaching and research. The flagship of the fleet is the R/V Coastal Explorer, a 54 ft. coastal region research vessel. The Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies is the research and community outreach arm of the college. In 2019, the College of Science was renamed the Gupta College of Science in recognition of a major donation by Sunny Gupta, a software entrepreneur and 1992 graduate of the university.
College of Graduate and Continuing Studies There are programs offered from each of Coastal Carolina University's six colleges including Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.), Master of Science in coastal marine and wetland studies (M.S.), and a Doctor of Philosophy in education sciences (Ph.D.) among others.
Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons Opened in 1977, the Kimbel Library provides research collections and resources to support students, faculty, and the surrounding community. The library also serves as a government repository and houses the Horry County Archives Center. Study spaces in the Kimbel library include technology equipped study and presentation rooms for student use and instruction rooms for librarian-led instruction sessions. Located on the first floor, the Peter C. Bolton Help Desk is the main information service center of the library and commons and is staffed during all hours that the library and commons is open. The Bryan Information Commons is a two-story addition to the Kimbel Library. The Information Commons provides individual computer workstations, collaborative group media-scape workstations, high-tech study and presentation rooms and additional seating for study. The library and commons buildings were open 24 hours a day, seven days a week until the Fall 2020 semester, when rescheduling was necessary due to position cuts caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, it was announced that the Kimbel Library would undergo a $10 million renovation that will include an interior redesign and reconfiguration, upgrades to the HVAC system, and a multi-function instruction area. The renovation is estimated to be completed by the end of 2024.
Thompson Library Thompson Library, which opened in Fall 2024, is a $29.8 million, two-story, 64,000-square-foot library. The library is named in memory of longtime Conway residents John and Barbara (Richardson) Thompson, who gave a $4.425 million estate gift to the university.
Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) and Veterans Services Coastal Carolina University is home to the Chanticleer Company of the U.S. Army
ROTC program. CCU's Office of Veterans Services provides the growing veteran and veteran family member population at CCU. The university's Center for Military and Veterans Studies records and preserves the oral histories of South Carolina veterans for the
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