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If you’re looking for a major that is interesting and practical, consider psychology at Minnesota State Moorhead. You’ll learn how to use the scientific method to study people’s behavior and though processes.
Minnesota State Moorhead implemented the Construction Management internship requirement more than 10 years ago.
Sherry Lee Short teaches all levels of drawing and illustration and coordinates the department’s three distinctive certificates in illustration—Scientific Illustration, Sequential Art, and Book Illustration.
The Minnesota State Moorhead College of Science, Health, and the Environment prepares students to engage in scientific inquiry, make informed decisions, pursue career opportunities and benefit the community.
The Bachelor of Fine Art degree is designed to prepare students for a career in Studio Art or Design. The BFA provides focused in-depth training in a chosen studio emphasis.
The Regional Science Center is a biological field station that provides scientists, faculty and students the opportunity to be involved in nationally significant research.
The Red River Psychology Journal (ISSN 2375-6462) is an online academic resource for students, faculty and alumni of the Psychology Department at Minnesota State Moorhead.
The Psychology minor teaches you how to use the scientific method to study people’s behavior and thought processes. You will learn psychological principles, critical thinking and effective oral and written communication and be prepared for a variety of careers.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History at Moorhead is offered for students whose principal interest is in museum or gallery work, teaching in higher education or other fields related to visual arts.
Born in Hanska, Minnesota on May 8, 1903, Wilferd Anderson moved with his family to the Hitterdal, Minnesota area in 1908. Anderson’s father, H.V. Anderson, managed a grain elevator at Hitterdal until 1915 when he bought a farm in nearby Highland Grove. Wilferd Anderson worked on his father’s farm until 1931, when he married Violet Heigg and rented his own farm in Highland Grove. Subsequently buying the land, Anderson managed this farm until his retirement, raising grain and potatoes, and owning a small dairy herd. The Andersons were also active in Highland Grove community activities. Wilferd died in 1985.
