FHU Memphis
Graduate Programs at FHU Memphis
Continue your education and advance your career without putting life on hold. FHU Memphis is designed to fit your schedule, classes are available in the evenings, on weekends, online, through web conference and hybrid courses.
Graduate
Graduate Business (Online)
Graduate Education
Programs
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.), Licensure Program
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) in Special Education, Licensure Program
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
Master of Education in Literacy (ESL Emphasis)
Ed.S. in Instructional Leadership with a concentration in Teacher Leadership, Non-Licensure Program
Graduate Behavioral Sciences
News & Events
Campus News
FHU Analytics Team Clinches Third Consecutive DataFest Win
Henderson, Tennessee — (April 25, 2024) — For the third consecutive year, Freed-Hardeman’s analytics teams brought home honors, this time at the Bluegrass DataFest held in late April at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky. In this competition, students had 48 hours to evaluate a complex, real-world dataset and present their findings.
FHU’s Trailblazing Educators Lead Tennessee Teacher Education Associations
Henderson, Tennessee — (April 25, 2024) — In a highly unusual step, both of Tennessee’s professional organizations for teacher education have chosen their presidents from the same university. Freed-Hardeman university’s dean of the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences and the chair of the Department of Education have taken the reins of the two organizations.
FHU Announces New Computer Engineering Program, Launching Fall of 2024
Henderson, Tennessee – (April 24, 2024) – Freed-Hardeman University will offer a new computer engineering program in the fall of 2024, providing students with the opportunity to enter a first cohort for a Bachelor of Science in engineering with a concentration in computer engineering. Students of this cohort will be among the first to take advantage of the new ATPI Center for Computer Science and Digital Innovation, coming in the fall of 2025. The Center is named in honor of Albert and Treva Brown and Philip and Irene Kopel, the parents of John and Rosemary Brown, whose donations made the Center a reality.
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