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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.
Creators are often innovative, imaginative, unconventional, idealistic and nonconforming. Explore Minnesota State Moorhead's artistic majors.
James McCarty ‘20, is using his broadcast journalism degree to talk everything sports on Flag Family Media/ WDAY Radio.
Computer Science student cracks the code for a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship nomination.
MSUM Intercultural Center is providing you 21 Ways You Can Support Our Diverse Students.
The Neuroscience minor is designed to enable students in a variety of majors to explore the important and rapidly expanding field of neuroscience.
The Juvenile Justice minor serves as one of the only juvenile justice minor programs in the United States. Students interested in working with juveniles through the courts, probation, and correctional facilities will benefit from this minor, as they will explore the juvenile justice system and delinquency through a cross-disciplinary approach.
The purpose of the Professional Selling Minor is to foster a productive and collaborative learning environment to develop knowledge and skills in the management of customer relationships, equip students with the skills, ethics, and attitudes necessary to be an effective customer relationship professional in a variety of arenas, and to provide opportunities for students to exercise and develop the knowledge and skills necessary to function effectively and efficiently through their ability to apply customer relationship skills.
Microbiology and immunology researcher Rodney Tweten '77 receives one of the highest honors a scientist can receive.
The University Assessment Committee oversees assessment planning and reporting for all departments involved in student learning across the university, including both curricular and co-curricular areas. The committee is charged with assuring that these areas have a commitment to student learning that aligns with the mission, vision and strategic priorities of the university. The Committee reports directly to the Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs.
