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Minnesota State Moorhead implemented the Construction Management internship requirement more than 10 years ago.
The Center for Geospatial Studies offers human resources, equipment (GPS and UAS), facilities and access to Esri products to support Minnesota State Moorhead faculty, staff and students and for use in collaboration with community partners.
Minnesota State University Moorhead uses the American Council on Education (ACE) "A Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services" military learning. ACE translates military courses and occupations into academic credit, provides guidelines to interpret and recommend credit for formal service-school courses, demonstrated proficiency in military occupations, and college-level tests.
We’re thrilled to partner with digital mental health provider Mantra Health to bring students diverse, high-quality mental health support via the Care Hub. This all-in-one platform gives students access to free virtual services.
Affordable Graduate degrees and credentials in Healthcare and Human Services are available at Minnesota State Moorhead to prepare professionals for career advancement.
Blend your passion for understanding human behavior and development with the purpose of serving older adults. Pair a Psychology major with the Leadership and Innovation in Aging Studies program.
The Criminal Justice major provides opportunities to analyze the criminal justice system and to prepare for careers in criminal justice.
Karla Wenger loves to put on her detective hat and solve problems. For the past 50 years, the administrative assistant in Graduate Studies has put those solution-focused skills to work.
The Family Service Association was organized for the purposes of providing mental health service in the Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota area. The organization’s main consideration was the assistance of families in their everyday struggle to combat the problems of modern society. This included alcoholism, broken homes, marital problems, religious differences, etc.
A small collection dealing with various descriptions of social problems such as juvenile delinquency and vandalism, plus annual reports.